Quazal
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Quazal Technologies Inc. | |
Type | {{{company_type}}} |
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Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Montreal, Canada |
Industry | Video games |
Products | Net-Z, Rendez-Vous, Spark! |
Slogan | "Products and Services for Multiplayer Game Development" |
Website | http://www.quazal.com/ |
Quazal is dedicated to delivering multiplayer technologies to the ever demanding videogames market. Quazal offers two product lines to encompass every multiplayer need, from development to deployment. Quazal Net-Z® is the most advanced distributed game state engine available on the market, providing game developers with an easy-to-use SDK that packs all the features required for videogames, from real-time data propagation for fast-paced games to synchronized game inputs for deterministic simulations. Quazal Rendez-Vous® is a fully featured lobby server that host game communities on all gaming platforms. The hosting services range from basic ranking and matchmaking to complex tournaments to game-tailored services. Quazal Net-Z® and Quazal Rendez-Vous® operate in synergy to deliver the most advanced NAT-traversal capability in the industry.
Quazal Technologies Inc. is a private company founded in 1998. The company is being backed by several investors, including Collar Capital, Fondaction, Caisse de Dépôt du Québec, Banque de Développement du Canada as well as some angels.
[edit] Origins of the name
Quazal is made up from two words: "Quetzalcóatl", the featured serpent god that created mankind according to Mesoamericans and "Quasar", which represents massive and celestial objects, emitting exceptionally large amount of energy.
[edit] Games with Quazal products include
Company of Heroes,
Supreme Commander,
Hitman: Blood Money,
Test Drive Unlimited,
25 To Life,