Vision (game engine)

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

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 and Wii U, iOS, Android, Sony's PlayStation Vita, and most major browsers (IE6 and up, Firefox 2.0 and up, Google Chrome, Opera 9 and up).

Trinigy and its Vision Engine was acquired by Havok in 2011.[1]

Vision Engine 8

Vision Engine 8 was launched just prior to the 2010 Game Developers Conference.[2]

Games using Vision Engine

Title Year Developer
Gotcha! 2004 Sixteen Tons Entertainment
Back to Gaya 2005 Ambient Entertainment
Psychotoxic: Gateway to Hell 2005 NuClearVision Entertainment
Desperados 2: Cooper's Revenge 2006 Spellbound
Planet 51 Online 2009 Zed Group
iFluid 2009 Exkee
The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom 2010 Blue Byte Software
Arcania: Gothic 4 2010 Spellbound
Stronghold 3 2011 Firefly Studios
Orcs Must Die! 2011 Robot Entertainment
7554 2011 Emobi Games
Bus & Cable car Simulator 2011 TML Studios
World of Subways 3 2011 TML Studios
Bus Simulator 2012 2012 TML Studios
Orcs Must Die! 2 2012 Robot Entertainment
Dogfight 1942' 2012 City Interactive
City Bus Simulator: Munich 2012 TML Studios
Plushy Knight 2013 Student Game
Dark 2013 Realmforge Studios
Raven's Cry 2013 Octane Games & Reality Pump Studios
The Dark Eye: Demonicon 2013 Noumena Studios
Stronghold Crusader 2 2014 Firefly Studios
Novus AEterno 2014 Taitale Studios
Arena Morte TBD Frontline Studios
Unnamed MMORPG game TBD TimGate Studios
Dungeon Hero TBD Firefly Studios
Ember of Caerus TBD Foresaken Studios
Nexus 2 TBD Most Wanted Entertainment
GuJian 2 TBD Aurogon Games
Bot Colony TBD North Side Inc.
Unwritten: Echos of Twilight TBD Druid Gameworks Studios

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.

See also

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