Record year for engine developer

Trinigy celebrates new licensees

Vision Engine developer Trinigy is celebrating a record year of new licensees.

In the last weeks of 2007 alone, the company has signed deals with four new studios: PING (US), dtp entertainment (Germany), KranX (Russia) and Zappspace (Netherlands).

“Since its formation in 2003, Trinigy has experienced continuous growth, financed entirely through revenues, and is operating profitably,” explained Dag Frommhold, managing partner at Trinigy.

“Thanks both to our loyal long-term customers and the many new Vision licensees in 2007, we now expect to exceed the ambitious goals we have set ourselves for this year. We would like to express our sincerest thanks to all our customers and partners we have successfully been working with in the last few years.”

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