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Crysis 2

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The following weapons can be seen in the upcoming sci-fi FPS Crysis 2:

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Note: Do not post screenshots and information from the leaked copy of Crysis 2. Only take from official videos and footage of the demo, the multiplayer demo itself, or trailers.

Crysis 2 (2011)


Handgun

Hammer Pistol

The Hammer pistol is seen being chambered by a C.E.L.L. soldier in beta footage. It appears to be based on the Desert Eagle but with the front half of the slide and the barrel based on the Beretta 92FS as indicated by the MyCrysis photos and features a compensator in front of the slide. The Hammer fires the (fictional) .50 Compact round and holds 9 in a magazine, similar to the .357 Magnum version of Desert Eagles.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50 AE, Brushed Chrome finish.
Beretta 92FS INOX - 9x19mm
The C.E.L.L. soldier pulling the slide of the Hammer pistol.
The Hammer pistol.

Majestic Heavy Revolver

A six-shot revolver called the "Majestic Pistol" is seen being used by Alcatraz in the "Be The Weapon" trailer. Unlike most revolvers, the weapon is reloaded by removing the cylinder and then attaching a new cylinder.

The Majestic Pistol aimed at an alien Ceph unit.

M12 Nova

The M12 Nova is the third sidearm confirmed to be in the game. It fires from a 20 round magazine. The pistol seems to be Crysis' SOCOM pistol, which was based on a mixture of the H&K UCP prototype, the Heckler & Koch Mark 23, the Heckler & Koch HK45, and the Walther P99.

Heckler & Koch UCP prototype from 2004
Heckler & Koch Mark 23 with the Knights Armament suppressor.
Heckler & Koch HK45
Walther P99
The player firing the M12 Nova while sliding on the ground.
The M12 Nova being fired in-game.

Assault Rifle

SCAR

The weapon used by the protagonist Alcatraz and much of your allies heavily resembles a Heckler & Koch XM8. It utilizes advanced rifle cartridges that are smaller than 5.56mm rounds, but pack almost the same punch, allowing for 40 round magazines with virtually no loss in firepower. As in the Crysis world, it appears as if the weapon won the SOCOM SCAR competition.

XM8 assault rifle
A U.S. Army soldier with a SCAR assault rifle in "The Wall" trailer.
The player with the SCAR.
Reloading the SCAR on the multiplayer map "Pier 17".

SCARAB

A compact version of the SCAR, the SCARAB (Superior Combat Assault Carbine), is seen several times being used by U.S. military soldiers. Unlike its full-sized version, the only noticeable changes are the lack of a carrying handle and a slightly different barrel.

The SCARAB.
The SCARAB in multiplayer.

Grendel assault rifle

The GRENDEL assault rifle uses new 6.5x39mm Grendel rounds that have more stopping power than 5.56 NATO. The GRENDEL has a 24 rounds magazine and fires in 3 rounds bursts. The assault rifle resembles the Bushmaster ACR, though the Crysis 2 version can fire in bursts.

Bushmaster ACR Entry Carbine, 5.56x45mm NATO/7.62x39mm
The Grendel assault rifle in Crysis 2.

Submachine Gun

Feline SMG

Feline SMG, a bullpup SMG with a 60 round magazine, firing (fictional) 4.7mm pistol rounds. It is very similar to the real life assault rifle FN F2000 Tactical.

FN F2000 Tactical with folding foregrip 5.56x45mm NATO
"Alcatraz" holding a Feline SMG during the "Central Station" attack.

K-Volt electric gun

The player Alcatraz is seen firing a K-Volt electric gun at an alien Ceph unit in "Be The Weapon" trailer. It is very similar to a TDI Vector, but with a different type of magazine and a bulkier, P90-like front.

TDI Vector - .45 ACP
FN P90 - 5.7x28mm
The K-Volt electric pellet submachine gun being fired at an alien Ceph unit.
Reloading the K-Volt electric in multiplayer. The P90-style foregrip can be clearly seen.

Shotgun

Jackal shotgun

The Jackal shotgun, a semi-automatic shotgun with a 7 round box magazine. The shotgun resembles a Hawk Semi-Auto Tactical with an MP5/G3-like firing selector and trigger.

Hawk Semi-Auto Tactical, 12 Gauge
Heckler & Koch MP5A3 - 9x19mm with Navy trigger group
The Jackal shotgun in the "Central Station" level.
Note that the receiver resembles that of a Heckler & Koch MP5.
The Jackal in the Nanosuit progression trailer.

Marshall Shotgun

A 8-round pump-action shotgun based on Crysis' XM2014 shotgun, which was based on the Benelli M4 Super 90 though only Crysis: Warhead's version was semi-automatic. Through the use of the latest (fictional) 12 gauge rounds it can even be suppressed for covert operations.

Benelli M4 Super 90
A soldier with a Marshall shotgun.

Sniper Rifle

DSG-1

The DSG-1 is a 10-round precision rifle that appears in the beta multiplayer footage. As the name implies, it is based on the DSR-1. Changes from the Crysis DSG-1 are a shorter stock, a slightly shorter hand-guard and top rail, semi-auto fire mode, and a longer barrel.

DSR-Precision GmbH DSR-1
The DSG-1 on the ground.
A USMC soldier using a DSG-1.

Machine Guns

Detachable heavy machine gun

This heavy machine gun might be inspired by the M240 GPMG and the M85 heavy machine gun.

The heavy machine gun in portable mode.
A heavy machine gun to the right of the player.

Mk. 60

Seen in the "Limited Edition" trailer is an M60E3 under the name "Mk. 60".

M60E3 machine gun 7.62x51mm NATO
Player holding Mk.60 in "Limited Edition" trailer.
Alcatraz with a Mk.60 in the "Be Strong" trailer.

GE M134 Minigun

A door-mounted GE M134 Minigun with a longer barrel is seen on a helicopter in "The Wall" trailer.

General Electric M134 - 7.62x51mm
A M134 minigun door-mounted on a U.S. military helicopter.

Explosives

L-TAG grenade launcher

In the "Be The Weapon" trailer, Alcatraz is seen firing the L-TAG grenade launcher, which is very similar to an M79 grenade launcher, but can hold 6 grenades.

M79 grenade launcher - 40mm
File:L-TAG-C.jpg
The L-TAG grenade launcher.

M112 C4 explosive pack

M112 C4s appear as demolition charges that can be remotely detonated. The C4 pack in-game is actually a bundle of three M112 explosive packs taped together with duct tape.

A C4 pack in the player's hands.

JAW rocket launcher

In the "Central Station" level, the player is seen using the JAW rocket launcher to shoot down a Ceph alien unit. It's appearance and function plus that it can fire only one shot is similar to the M136 AT4.

M136 AT4 Anti-Tank recoilless launcher - 84mm
JAW rocket launcher.
A C.E.L.L. soldier firing a JAW rocket launcher at USMC marines outfitted in nanosuit-like armor.

The Swarmer

The Swarmer is a four-barreled rocket launcher system. Each shot sends out about eight mini-rockets what certainly do swarm the target[1]. The Swarmer holds 64 rockets with homing capabilities.

The Swarmer being used in the defense of Central Station.

Grenades

Frag grenade

A fictional frag grenade with textures similar to the WWII-era Mk. 2 hand grenade is seen in the CryEngine 3 trailer.

The frag grenade about to the thrown by the player.

M84 stun grenade

M84 stun grenades with custom coloring are seen being used by a C.E.L.L. soldier in the demo tutorial.

M84 stun grenade
An M84 stun grenade in the player's hands.

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