Trinigy

In the second half of 2007, Trinigy expanded to the US and founded a fully owned subsidiary in Austin, TX.

[2] In September 2010, the firm expanded to Asia and announced the set-up of an Asian office in Seoul, South Korea.

[5][6] On August 8, 2011, Havok (then a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel) announced that the company acquired Trinigy for an undisclosed amount.

It currently supports the following platforms: Vision Engine full licenses typically come with full source code, updates and support to its licensees so developers have the possibility to customize the engine and its tools, exporters, and middleware bindings for their specific needs.

[7] According to Trinigy, the firm offers licensing models for both full-price A to AAA titles and Value Games as well as online-distributed XBLA / PSN / WiiWare productions.