Quantic Dream’s PS4 Exclusive Game To Utilize Havok For Cloth Simulation

Quantic Dream seems to be hard at work for their next showing.

Posted By | On 15th, May. 2014

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If  a recent job listing is to be believed, Quantic Dream’s next game will probably be using the Havok middleware for cloth and hair simulation. Havok is an industry leading middleware developer providing a range of tools for physics, cloth, foliage and other simulation solutions.

Quantic Dream are looking for a Technical Advisor for their next AAA PS4 Project who has experience in streamlining the production pipeline characters and managing production of LOD [level of detail]. Furthermore the candidate needs to have strong experience in production of graphics data and writing specifications.

Quantic Dream are rumored to show their new game at Sony’s press conference at E3 this year. They have already demonstrated a couple of times what the PS4 is capable of, which is similar to what they did when the PlayStation 3 was in its infant years.

What are your expectations from Quantic Dream during next month’s E3? Let us know in the comments section below and for more on Havok, check out our interview here.


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