Cevat Yerli, the controversial founder and former boss of Crysis and CryEngine developer Crytek, has resurfaced – and he’s making virtual meeting software.
Yerli left Crytek in 2018 after more than two decades, following a turbulent period where the company struggled to stay afloat and left some staff for months without pay.
He’s now developing Room, software designed to create “lifelike virtual meetings”, built on a new “real-time AI 3D engine”. Yerli is serving as chairman and CEO of its developer, TMRW Foundation.
Source – eurogamer.net
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