Vivox


Vivox Inc. is an American communications company that manages communication services in the form of integrated voice chat, Instant Messaging (IM) to online games, virtual worlds and other online communities. It is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts.

History

Vivox was founded by Jeff Pulver in 2005. On September 19, 2005, Vivox announced they had received $6 million in venture capital funding from Canaan Partners and GrandBanks Capital.
On November 13, 2007, Vivox announced they had secured $7.8 million in Series B financing. This funding was led by Benchmark Capital and supported by existing investors Canaan Partners and GrandBanks Capital. With the support of Benchmark Capital, former CEO of JAMDAT Mobile, Mitch Lasky, was added to the Vivox board of directors.
On February 2, 2010, Vivox announced that they had raised $6.8 Million in funding for their Series C funding. The round was led by IDG Ventures and included follow-on investments from existing investors, Benchmark Capital, Canaan Partners and GrandBanks Capital. In addition, IDG Ventures managing director Phil Sanderson joined the Vivox Board.
On January 29, 2019, Unity acquired Vivox for an undisclosed amount.

Major announcements

On May 10, 2006, CCP Games and Vivox announced that EVE Online players would have real-time, in-game voice communication as the result of an agreement between the two companies. Vivox provided CCP with an integrated solution that allows players to speak with each other in-game, and create audio conference channels for their gang, corporation or alliance.
On February 27, 2007, Vivox announced a partnership with Linden Lab and that they would provide integrated voice communications to the Second Life Grid. This included spatial audio that allows residents to hear each other based on their positions. This technology was licensed by DiamondWare Technologies.
During the 2008 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, Vivox announced a partnership with Sony Online Entertainment. The agreement between the two companies brought integrated voice chat into all existing and planned SOE products including SOE's out of game communication application, Station Launcher. SOE games that use Vivox Voice include EverQuest, APB, EverQuest 2, Star Wars Galaxies, and Planetside 2.
On May 13, 2008, Vivox and NCsoft announced a partnership that would bring voice to the NCsoft player community.
On September 16, 2008, it was announced that Vivox would provide voice technology for 38 Studios' upcoming MMO.
On March 24, 2009, Vivox and Real Time Worlds declared that Vivox would provide a voice for Real Time Worlds' MMO, APB. Vivox's spatial 3D voice technology was also included within the game.
Vivox provided its software for Epic Games' Fortnite Battle Royale on the Nintendo Switch, which otherwise lacked a voice chat function without using the Nintendo Switch Online companion phone app. Vivox's software provided a direct voice chat solution that also supports cross-platform communications. Vivox announced in February 2019 it will provide its software development kit for Switch voice chat so that other games can take advantage of this approach.

Controversy

Vivox has encountered backlash from the Linux community for encouraging game developers to drop Linux support, rather than making their software compatible with Linux. A developer for Alderon Games, working on the MMO dinosaur game Path of Titans, received this reply from Vivox when they asked about paying them to add Linux support:

Integrations

Online games and virtual worlds

Known integrations of Vivox's communications platform in online games and virtual worlds.
CompanyProductStatus
505 GamesHawkenLive
Ammobox StudiosEximius: Seize the FrontlineLive
Bethesda Game StudiosFallout 76Live
Bigpoint GamesBigpointN/A
Black MatterHell Let LooseLive
Blizzard EntertainmentOverwatchLive
En Masse Entertainment
(formerly Bluehole Interactive)
PlayerUnknown's BattlegroundsLive
En Masse Entertainment
(formerly Bluehole Interactive)
TERAN/A
CCP GamesEVE OnlineLive
CCP GamesDust 514Live
Cryptic StudiosNeverwinterLive
Cryptic StudiosStar Trek OnlineLive
CrytekHunt: ShowdownLive
CrytekWarfaceN/A
CyberSportsFootball SuperstarsLive
Daybreak Game CompanyDC Universe OnlineLive
Daybreak Game CompanyEverQuestLive
Daybreak Game CompanyEverQuest IILive
Daybreak Game CompanyH1Z1: Just SurviveLive
Daybreak Game CompanyH1Z1: King of the KillLive
Daybreak Game CompanyPlanetSide 2Live
Electronic ArtsCommand & Conquer 4Live
Epic GamesFortniteLive
Epic GamesParagonN/A
Epic GamesUnreal EngineN/A
Epic GamesUnreal TournamentN/A
EXBOStalcraftLive
Gaia OnlinezOMG!Removed
Gaijin EntertainmentWar ThunderLive
Grey BoxDreadnoughtN/A
Hi-Rez StudiosGlobal AgendaLive
Hi-Rez StudiosPaladinsLive
Hi-Rez StudiosSmiteLive
Icarus StudiosFallen EarthLive
IMVUIMVURemoved
Kinetic GamesPhasmophobiaLive
KraftonPUBGLive
Linden LabSecond LifeLive
Lucky VR Inc.PokerStars VRLive
Mail.ruAllods OnlineN/A
Mail.ruSkyforgeN/A
MetaversumTwinityLive
MotigaGiganticN/A
Nexon CorporationCombat ArmsRemoved
NexonWar RockN/A
Obsidian EntertainmentArmored WarfareN/A
Other OceanProject WinterLive
PanzerdogTacticool
Perfect WorldArc ClientLive
Piranha GamesMechWarrior OnlineRemoved
Red BarrelsThe Outlast TrialsLive
Red DuckAlliance of Valiant ArmsN/A
Red DuckMetro ConflictN/A
Reloaded ProductionsAPB: All Points BulletinEarly Release
Riot GamesLeague of LegendsLive
Riot GamesValorantLive
Runewaker EntertainmentRunes of MagicLive
Siege Camp FoxholeLive
VOID InteractiveReady or NotLive
Ubisoft MontrealRainbow Six SiegeLive
WargamingWorld of Tankssince 0.7.5
WargamingWorld of WarshipsLive
Wizards of the CoastDungeons & Dragons InsiderN/A
ZeniMax Online StudiosThe Elder Scrolls OnlineLive

Middleware platforms

Known middleware integrations of Vivox's communications platform.
CompanyProduct
BigWorld TechnologyBigWorld Technology Suite
Icarus StudiosIcarus Developer Tools Suite
Monumental GamesMonumental Technology Suite
Multiverse NetworkMultiverse Platform
SimutronicsHeroEngine

Other products

C3 - Command, Control, Communicate

C3 is a standalone voice-over-Internet-Protocol client where computer users are able to connect and speak with fellow computer users. C3 allows users to chat both through text and voice by creating chat channels with a maximum capacity of 100 users in each channel.
The target audience of C3 is gamers who can use the software to communicate with other gamers among the same guild, team, clan, etc. on an online multiplayer game. Voice communication allows for players to use teamwork to their advantage while creating a sense of online community.