Havok has announced that it has released the first full release of Project Anarchy. Project Anarchy is an end-to-end mobile game development engine which includes Autodesk’s Scaleform for free, full Tizen OS support and other additional features.
Project Anarchy includes Havok’s Vision Engine together with access to Havok’s industry-leading suite of Physics, Animation and AI tools as used in cutting-edge franchises such as Skyrim, Halo, Assassin’s Creed, and Uncharted. With features like an extensible C++ architecture, a flexible asset management system, advanced Lua debugging, rapid prototyping with the vSceneViewer functionality, full integration with fmod and Autodesk Scaleform, and customizable game samples and tutorials, Project Anarchy offers game developers the ability to quickly iterate on their ideas and create incredible gaming experiences.
The free engine also includes a new packaging tool for application data management, expanded rapid prototyping through both Lua binding extensions and support for a new vSceneViewer mobile app.
Havok has also announced more details on the Project Anarchy PC Exporter upgrade. The exporter will allow game developers to use the Project Anarchy toolset to create their mobile game and then release those projects on PC. The exporter is expected to ship in the first quarter of 2014 and will be priced at $499 / €369 / £311 per seat.
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