What could Microsoft do with the world’s largest video game physics company? A lot

What could Microsoft do with the world's largest video game physics company? A lot

By Nick Pino

What could Microsoft do with the world's largest video game physics company? A lot

Physics are a pretty important part of your favorite video games. Right next to graphics and gameplay, they’re one of the most crucial components in a successful title. Any time you’ve ever bumped in a wall in a game, jumped or fell down, you have the physics engine to thank.

With that in mind, you’ll find it interesting to know that Microsoft has just purchased the largest physics engine company in the world, Havok, from hardware purveyor Intel. Why is this a big deal? The software, which you might recall from the mere two-second flash of a logo at the start of most games, has been used on over 600 titles in the past decade, including first-party games from Sony and Nintendo.

The sale, which went through today, could potentially spell negotiating trouble ahead for the makers of the PS4 and Wii U, as well as other third-party development studios that will now have to turn to the Redmond-based company for licensing the software. Though, fortunately, it seems unlikely that Microsoft will hassle the other companies.

In a statement sent to IGN, Microsoft stated “We will continue to license Havok’s technology to the broad AAA games industry. This also means …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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