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Havok launches free 3D game engine for mobile

Havok has launched Project Anarchy, its new iOS-, Android- and Tizen-ready 3D game engine promising an "industry-leading" feature set. The software is free to developers.

Kris Ligman, Blogger

June 25, 2013

1 Min Read
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Havok has launched its new, free 3D game engine for mobile, Project Anarchy. Offering free deployment for iOS, Android and Tizen platforms "without commercial restrictions on company size or revenue," the software offers an "industry-leading" suite of animation, AI and physics tools. Project Anarchy promises an extensible C++ architecture and advanced Lua debugging, as well a customizable asset management system and packed-in tutorials and samples. Developers interested in downloading Project Anarchy, or checking out Havok's developer resources, should venture over to the official website here.

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