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Trinigy announces new licensees and reports a successful GDC 2007
Company: Trinigy
Date: 04 Apr 2007
Eningen/Germany, April 2nd, 2007: Trinigy, an established company in the sector of 3D game engine middleware, today announced licensing agreements with multiple new customers, and reported that its expo participation in this year’s GDC has been highly successful. The firm showcased the latest version of its Vision Engine at the world’s most important game development event which just ended in San Francisco, CA.
The new Vision SDK 6.1 caused a stir at the international game developer’s scene. In particular, Trinigy’s extensive WYSIWYG production environment based upon the editing framework vForge was received enthusiastically and was considered unrivalled in the Vision Engine’s market segment. A further highlight at the firm’s expo stand was the presentation of “Warlordâ€, an epic MMO blockbuster title based on the Vision Engine and created by neowiz inc., a leading South Korean publishing and development group. Moreover, Trinigy announced that within the scope of GDC further international game studios have opted for the “Game Engine – Made in Germanyâ€. New licensees include studios in Mexico (Creaciones Interactivas S.A.), Russia (Synergy Way) and France (Exkee Sarl) creating PC & console games based on the Vision Engine, and a multi-title agreement has been signed with Berlin-based game development studio exozet games. Additionally, the firm announced that it has closed licensing deals for two yet unannounced MMO titles developed by Spain based firm PlayWireless S.A. and South Korean game developer Besttoday Inc. About Trinigy Trinigy is an internationally oriented, independent company focusing on the development of advanced 3D graphics technology with its headquarters based in Southern Germany. In the field of 3D game engines, Trinigy is one of the world's leading companies. Vision Game Engine Trinigy’s cutting-edge Vision Game Engine forms the basis of numerous game titles in Europe, Asia and North and South America, helping game creators to bring more immersive graphics onto the screen while at the same time drastically reducing development time and effort. Well-known game companies like Atari, Take 2, NeoWiz, Spellbound, Sproing and Threewave Software use Vision for developing games. More than 60 titles all over the world are based on the Vision Engine, ranging from first person shooters over strategy and role-playing titles to massively multiplayer online games. ### © 2007 by Trinigy GmbH. Trinigy is a registered trademark. All other products, company names, and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Related Resources:
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