Vision (game engine)

Vision Game Engine
Developer(s) Havok/Trinigy
Type Game engine, middleware
Website Trinigy Homepage
Trinigy Vision Engine
WebVision

Vision is a multi-platform 3D game engine that was first launched in 2003 by the Germany-based middleware developer, Trinigy. Now in its eighth version, the Vision Engine is currently available for Microsoft Windows (DX9, DX10, DX11), Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, iOS (in development), Sony's PlayStation Vita, and most major browsers (IE6 and up, Firefox 2.0 and up, Google Chrome, Opera 9 and up).

The Vision Game Engine has been used on a wide variety of titles, including massive multiplayer online games (MMOs), first- and third-person shooters, role-playing games, adventure games, racing games and casual games. It has also been used in the development of simulations for industry and military purposes. Some notable customers include Ubisoft, Neowiz, TimeGate Studios, Spellbound, Nitro Games, and Robot Entertainment.

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Vision Engine 8

Vision Engine 8 was launched just prior to the 2010 Game Developers Conference.[1] Among its notable features are:

WebVision

Also announced at the 2010 Game Developers Conference, WebVision allows game developers to use all the features built into Vision Engine 8 for the development of browser-based games.

Middleware partners[2]

Licensing

Trinigy licenses the Vision Engine on a royalty-free, per-title/ per-platform basis. All licenses include full support and regular technology updates. WebVision is free for any studio licensing Vision Engine 8.

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