Published on: 2025-06-01 12:00:00
Havok announced that it will reduce its licensing fee for game studios who have game budgets under $20 million. The price cut reflects the tough times in the game industry. Now, Havok, which is owned by Microsoft, said that its licensing fees per game title will be $50,000, for the companies that are making a game with a budget under $20 million. This means that the company’s technologies, including Havok Physics and Havok Navigation, will be available to a broader range of studios. Havok tech
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