Halo Wars dev’s next game could be multi-platform

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Trinigy has announced a licensing agreement with Robot Entertainment for the use of its Vision Engine on a new, undisclosed IP currently in development.

Robot Entertainment was started by many of the founders of Ensemble Studios and has a staff of 45 developers comprised entirely of former Ensemble employees. The team developed the hit franchise Age of Empires and the recently released hit Halo Wars for Xbox 360. Robot Entertainment recently announced it will continue working with Microsoft Game Studios to create additional Halo Wars content and support online gaming and communities for both Age of Empires and Halo Wars.

The licensing agreement with Trinigy grants Robot Entertainment the rights to develop a multi-platform game for its new IP using the Vision Engine.

“The Vision Engine has clearly been designed with a focus on a powerful set of engine features that do not compromise full developer flexibility,” said Vijay Thakkar, lead programmer at Robot Entertainment. “Throughout our evaluation of the industry’s premium engines, the Vision engine consistently stood out in terms of performance and how quickly our developers could see their ideas running in game. The stellar level of support, integration of 3rd party technologies and robust architecture made choosing the Vision Engine an easy decision for our studio and has allowed us to quickly build momentum on our new project.”

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