Russian developer Anton Syrvachev of Crytek shared his vision of what a post-apocalyptic St. Petersburg might look like. The work touched on trends on the ArtStation platform.
Anton’s work:
Real Saint Petersburg:

The creativity of the Russian impressed many developers of well-known studios.
“Great! Keep it up.” – Shiv Rathi of Massive Entertainment.
“Great job” – Sven Ulrich from Crytek, developer Hunt confrontation.
“Incredible” – Shira Eilan of Surgent Studios, developer Kena: Bridge of Ghosts.
“Very nice! Well done, Anton.” — Sergi Marín Canto of Crytek, developer Hunt confrontation.
“Well done, Anton” – Ahmet Bluhm from Crytek, developer Hunt confrontation.
“Beautiful scenery” – Ronny Mühle of Crytek, developer yacht showdown, warfare, Ryse: Son of Rome, Crysis 3 and Crisis 2.
“Very cool” – Alvaro Carreras Romero from Crytek.
“Cool” – Jakub Piotrowski from Flying Wild Hog, developer Shadow Warrior 3.
Anton moved to Germany and got a job at Crytek in the fall of 2022. There he got a job as an environmental artist. Before that, the Russian worked in the domestic company Battlestate Games, where he took part in the development of the shooter Escape from Tarkov. And even earlier he worked at the Massive Entertainment studio – there he worked on the Avatar game. Avatar: Limits of Pandora.
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Source: VG Times