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Havok Physics and Animation coming to Wii U

 Havok and Nintendo announced today that the Havok Physics and Havok Animation engines will be available for Wii U game developers. Not unexpected, but it’s nice to see more and more Wii U related announcements happening.

Read on.

Havok, a premier provider of interactive software solutions for the games and entertainment industry, announced today that it has entered into a worldwide license agreement with Nintendo Co., Ltd., to make Havok Physics and Havok Animation available to studios around the world developing on Nintendo?s Wii U platform. The agreement will give the development community access to the Havok technology to create high-fidelity, immersive games.

?We are very excited to be at the forefront of the new platform,? said David Coghlan, Managing Director of Havok. ?We are honored to be providing Havok technology to Wii U developers in order to create great games in all genres. Gamers around the world expect high-fidelity realism and want to immerse themselves into new gaming experiences. This license agreement will give game developers everywhere easy access to Havok?s industry-leading technology. We are sure this license agreement will result in the creation of great interactive experiences for consumers on the Wii U platform!?

For further information, please visit http://www.havok.com/products

Wii U is a trademark of Nintendo.

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