Las Vegas-based developer thinks middleware will 'push production dates backwards for the first time'

HSC Labs picks HeroEngine

HSC Labs, a development studio based in Las Vegas, Nevada, has chosen Simultronics’ HeroEngine MMO middleware for the development of its upcoming online game.

“I believe that middleware software is the future of gaming, and that Simutronics is currently the leader in this industry," said HSC Labs Director, Daniel de la Cruz. "I also believe that the efficiency and dependability offered by Simutronics is going to push production dates backwards for the first time"

David Whatley, founder and CEO of Simutronics, added: “HSC Labs is another example of why HeroEngine is rapidly becoming the number one choice for MMO development. Developers are looking for ways to build their games better and faster and that is why we built HeroEngine.”

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