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Crysis 3.
Nomad was/is being hunted by CELL. He is alive. Cell tried to skin him along with Psycho. He might have escaped.
Thats probably Crysis 4.
The Blackhart Initiative.
I will try to explain what happens.
En route to rescuing Prophet, Nomad's VTOL was shot down by the Ceph and blown up as they were getting out, knocking over everyone and severely injuring Nomad. Prophet came to their rescue and defeated the giant bipedal Ceph. Nomad was able to recover very quickly due to his Nanosuit and when they got to safety, Prophet explained what the mission's purpose really was.
Upon hearing that Prophet is a "private-sector mole", Nomad becomes very resentful of his former leader, but relents upon realizing that infighting would be detrimental to their survival. He takes a shortcut with the other survivors through the alien ship in an attempt to reach Hargreave's private vessel, but is discovered by the Ceph and forced to step through a portal. Nomad then questions Prophet on how he survived and obtained a Ceph weapon, suspecting that Prophet has secretly betrayed everyone.
When they step back out, they find that they've travelled 18 hours back in time. As they now have more than enough time, they manage to reach the rendezvous point in time. There, they are attacked by the boat's crew, who shoot them and disable their suits with a powerful EMP.
Nomad, who was injured previously, is badly wounded yet again. Once on board the boat, he is injured with a drill and given a painful awakening in order to pressure Prophet into revealing vital information. Nomad is then taken away for medical treatment. When Admiral Morrison's nuke hits the island, the EMP blast unlocks the suits. Realizing that Hargreave has nothing to do with the crew and that the CIA is responsible for this ordeal, Nomad appeared to sacrifice himself by jumping in front of a rocket intended for Prophet and Psycho.
Silverback to SSU. Deep cover over-cloak deactivated. Comms back online
Strategic Support Unit to Silverback, we read you Commander Lockhart. How was the mission?
Successful. Patching to you via the suit HUD now...
Understood...Receiving. Commander, you've missed a hell of a lot under deep cloak. I need to brief you on world events, CELL, the future of the Blackhart Initiative...
Let it wait Harris. Check the data. I've found him. I've found Nomad...
Lockhart was hunting Nomad until you killed him in Crysis 2. This is one direct evidence that the devs left out for us. Introspect as you see fit. This is the game side of info about Nomad.
There's also a file in Crysis 3 that needs to be "decrypted" in order to get a message hinting he's still alive -- it can be seen in the following video (starts at around 2 minutes in):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-_PKrdvaEI
Damn EA, they deleted our Crysis 3 DLC