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Capcom and Havok Physics deal inked for future games development

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Havok has announced that Capcom have struck a deal over usage of Havok's Physics middleware for titles such as Lost Planet 2, Resident Evil 5, Dead Rising, and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles.

Capcom will continue using the the development tool because it's the "fastest and most scalable physics engine available," according to Jun Takeuchi, GM of R&D and consumer games research at Capcom.

Good to hear.

Full press release after the break.

San Francisco, CA (September 1, 2009) – Havok today announced that it continues to expand its business into the Japanese game development community as it signed a significant deal with Capcom Co., Ltd, a leading video game developer and publisher. With this agreement, Capcom has made Havok Physics its development tool of choice. Capcom has licensed Havok Physics for its highly anticipated titles Lost Planet 2 and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles. Capcom’s three recently released worldwide blockbusters Lost Planet, Dead Rising, and Resident Evil 5 were also developed using the physics solution.

“Havok is very excited to continue working with Capcom’s talented development team to help with its upcoming games. The fact that a powerhouse such as Capcom chose Havok for these new titles demonstrates Havok's clear leadership position as the premier technology solutions provider to developers around the world,” said David O’Meara, Managing Director of Havok. “We're proud to be a part of Capcom’s development strategy. Havok Physics was easily integrated into Capcom’s existing game development pipeline and we believe these triple-A projects will showcase the unparalleled flexibility and robustness of Havok Physics.”

“We chose to work with Havok because its software is the fastest and most scalable physics engine available. Havok’s support and documentation sets the gold standard in the industry,” said Jun Takeuchi, General Manager of Research and Development Strategic Planning Department, Consumer Games Research and Development Division of Capcom Co., Ltd. “After a comparison with other companies’ products, we valued the superiority of Havok and adopted its software.”

Havok Physics is the leading real-time collision detection and physical simulation solution on the market today. Havok Physics is in more than 200 games comprising over 400 platform skus, and it will be included in over 65 titles slated for release this year.

O’Meara adds, “Havok’s Tokyo-based office will ensure a successful relationship by providing Capcom with not only our state-of-the-art physics solution, but with experienced and personalized language and cultural technical support and customer service.”

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