The technology behind the game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Batman: Arkham City, and Dragon Age II will be available to Wii developers U. Nintendo today announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Havok and Autodesk.
As part of the agreement with Havok, U Wii developers worldwide will have access to technology and game development Havok Physics Havok Engine. This technology has been licensed to a number of titles on various platforms, including Assassin's Creed, Killzone 3, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Proclaimed Gamespot, Wednesday (07/03/2012), Nintendo licensing agreement with Autodesk to Gameware the same technology will make its worldwide developers can create games using Gameware made by Autodesk, the Autodesk Scaleform (developer of user interface), Autodesk Kynapse (intelligence artificial), and Autodesk HumanIK (animated character).
Older titles that use technology such as Dragon Age Gameware II, Mafia II, Lost Planet 2, Crysis 2, and Batman: Arkham City.
The Wii U which is the next generation Nintendo console will in the world this holiday season, although it may not be using that name.
Many questions about the Nintendo Wii system U that remains unanswered, but Nintendo said it would complete the U Wii hardware to be brought to the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo Electronic, on June 7 at 5 to come.
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