Havok Project Anarchy Mobile Game Dev Challenge puts €70k on the line

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22 October 2013

Award-winning middleware company Havok has opened submissions for the Project Anarchy Mobile Game Dev Challenge, giving game developers the chance to win a grand prize of €73,000 from a total cash prize pool of €110,000.

The Project Anarchy Mobile Game Dev Challenge is scheduled to run from now until 31 May 2014.

The contest will offer a two-phase submission process. Entrants who submit their games for an optional early review by 1 February 2014 will receive free developer feedback from the team at Havok, and will be considered for select marketing/PR support, including the possibility of having their work showcased at the Havok booth during the 2014 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.

David Coghlan, managing director, Havok, said: "Project Anarchy was created to eliminate the barrier of entry for developers to make quality mobile games easily and affordably, and the Development Challenge is one more step towards inspiring the community to develop creative new titles using this powerful tool-set. It’s exciting to see teams take to these tools, and build mobile games with the scope and ambition usually seen on consoles and PCs."

 

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Ten finalists will be announced on 16 June 2014, with the final winners being announced on 24 June 2014. Prizes will be awarded by a judging panel made up of experts from art and design, programming, and business. Each entry will be judged on several criteria including entertainment value, visual design and originality.

Project Anarchy includes Havok’s Vision Engine together with access to Havok’s suite of physics, animation and AI tools used in Skyrim, Halo, Assassin’s Creed, Uncharted and Skylanders.

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