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Avni Yerli

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Hunt: Showdown(2018, Windows)Supportive Teams
Robinson: The Journey(2016, PlayStation 4)Executive Management
The Climb(2016, Windows)Managing Directors
Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem(2016, Windows)Special Thanks
Ryse: Son of Rome - Legendary Edition(2014, Windows)Managing Directors
The Collectables(2014, iPad)Managing Directors
Ryse: Son of Rome(2013, Xbox One)Managing Directors
Crysis 3(2013, Xbox 360)Managing Directors
Nexuiz(2012, Windows)IllFonic Special Thanks
Fibble HD(2012, iPad)Managing Directors
Crysis(2011, Xbox 360)Managing Directors
Crysis 2(2011, PlayStation 3)Managing Directors
Crysis: Warhead(2008, Windows)Managing Directors
Far Cry(2004, Windows)COO/CFO & Executive Vice President

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Cevat Yerli

Turk-German computer game developer

Cevat Yerli

Cevat Yerli in NYC, 2022

Born1978 (age 46–47)

Coburg, West Germany

OccupationComputer game developer
Known forCo-Founder and former CEO & President of Crytek

Cevat Yerli (born 1978 in Coburg, Germany, to Turkish immigrants from Giresun) is a video game developer. He co-founded Crytek, one of the largest video game developers in Germany, and served as its CEO and President until February 2018.

In 2017 Cevat Yerli launched The TMRW Foundation, a new for-profit deep tech organization.[1]

Crytek

Yerli founded Crytek in 1997 and formally turned it into a company in 1999. His brothers, Faruk and Avni, joined Crytek in 2000 and 2001, respectively.[2][3] The company developed games such as Far Cry and the Crysis series.[4] In 2006 Cevat visited South Korea and, influenced by the country’s gaming culture, he launched Gface in 2012.[5] GFACE was a social gaming network that hosted free-to-play titles streamed o

Crytek replaces CEO Cevat Yerli with his brothers

German game developer and engine creator Crytek announced that Cevat Yerli will step down as CEO, and his brothers Avni and Faruk Yerli will take over as joint CEOs.

Cevat Yerli will continue to serve as strategic shareholder. The change follows the launch last week of the Frankfurt-based company’s bounty-hunting game Hunt: Showdown. While that went well, Crytek faces challenges with the adoption of its high-end game engine, CryEngine, which is embroiled in a lawsuit with marquee developer Cloud Imperium Games, the makers of Star Citizen. Crytek also faced much publicized cash problems in the past year where it didn’t pay employees for months and had to sell off or close studios.

In March 2017, Crytek sold its Black Sea Studio in Sofia, Bulgaria, to Sega and its Creative Assembly division. That followed complaints from employees in December 2016 that they had not been paid for months, after some ill-fated forays into virtual reality.

Above: Hunt: Showdown.

Image Credit: Crytek

In 2014, Crytek had another cash crunch and c

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