2K taps up Havok physics engine for Wii
via Computer and Video Games
Developer and publisher 2K Games has signed up physics program Havok for use in a number of games for Wii.
The physics system, which has been used in Halo 3, Assassin's Creed, BioShock and Oblivion, will first be used in, uh, Carnival Games: Mini-Golf.
Okay, so it's not an obvious choice but does make sense. Golf balls have to know when gravity dictates they should fall, after all.
Other titles are yet to be confirmed, leading us to believe there's a few projects 2K hasn't told us about yet.
We just hope they use the highly complex physics system for a highly complex game, instead of just applying it to party games.