Jan 27, 2011 22:21 GMT  ·  By

The Xbox 360 exclusive multiplayer demo for Crysis 2, which was launched at the beginning of the week, will see an update released in the following days, as many users have reported lots of issues with the title released by Crytek.

Crysis 2 is one of the most anticipated shooters of the beginning of the year, so the multiplayer demo for the Xbox 360 was awaited by many fans.

Sadly, the demo released by Crytek isn't exactly up to par, with many users complaining of issues ranging from sudden disconnects, crashes during loading screen and more.

What's worse, if players are using the Xbox Wireless WiFi adapter to connect to the Internet, the Crysis 2 demo doesn't recognize it, and says that the console isn't online.

Crytek is aware of the issues and said that it would release an update in the near future so that everyone can experience the impressive title.

"We are paying close attention to the forums and online discussion," said Crytek, adding, "we do understand that a few players are having technical issues with the demo.

"We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible, we apologize if it is affecting your experience."

The company is also advising those that are complaining of slow controls to "go into the in-game options and you'll find a setting there where you can adjust the sensitivity to your liking."

Crysis 2 is set to finally bring the stunning first-person shooter experience to consoles, not only the PC, and is among the big blockbuster releases of the beginning of the year.

It will be the first game on the new CryEngine 3 technology, and also has a dedicated 3D mode, for those with compatible 3DTV sets.

The game is set to be officially launched on March 22, in North America, and March 25, in Europe, for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.