Trinigy becomes a PS3 Tools & Middleware licensee
German-based company Trinigy, one of the leading companies in the 3D game engine market, announced today a Tools & Middleware License Agreement for the PS3, Sony‘s recently-launched next-gen console.
Thanks to the agreement, TrinigyÂ’s Vision Game Engine – which is already being used by well-known studios like Atari and Take 2 – will become available for PS3 game titles and can be licensed by companies from all over the world.
Game developers who use the Vision Engine will be able to quickly and efficiently set up their game titles on the PS3 while fully benefiting from the systemÂ’s powerful architecture. The game engine is powerful and flexible enough to be used for virtually any game genre, from first person shooters to strategy and role-playing titles.
Dag Frommhold, Managing Partner at Trinigy had this to say about the agreement: “We are proud to support PS3 as an approved middleware provider. The impressive potential of the PS3 offers undreamed-of possibilities, which games based on forthcoming Vision Engine versions can utilize to its full extent.”
German-based company Trinigy, one of the leading companies in the 3D game engine market, announced today a Tools & Middleware License Agreement for the PS3, Sony‘s recently-launched next-gen console.
Thanks to the agreement, TrinigyÂ’s Vision Game Engine – which is already being used by well-known studios like Atari and Take 2 – will become available for PS3 game titles and can be licensed by companies from all over the world.
Game developers who use the Vision Engine will be able to quickly and efficiently set up their game titles on the PS3 while fully benefiting from the systemÂ’s powerful architecture. The game engine is powerful and flexible enough to be used for virtually any game genre, from first person shooters to strategy and role-playing titles.
Dag Frommhold, Managing Partner at Trinigy had this to say about the agreement: “We are proud to support PS3 as an approved middleware provider. The impressive potential of the PS3 offers undreamed-of possibilities, which games based on forthcoming Vision Engine versions can utilize to its full extent.”