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Rubikon mascot used in Sergey Migdalskiy's lecture at GDC 2014.

Rubikon is Valve's custom CPU based[1] physics engine used in Source 2. It replaces Havok, which is the main provider of physics for Source engine games.

Valve switched from Havok to Rubikon in order to reduce licensing cost.

Forks

S&box S&box uses modified version of Rubikon physics engine called "Box3D", which was designed to be constantly updated.[2]

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References
1. Dirk Gregorius (March 10, 2015). "Rubikon : Valve's physics engine for Source 2". Real-Time Physics Simulation Forum. Retrieved on September 19, 2025.
2. gvarados (@gvarados) (August 3, 2024). "S&box has a new Physics Engine". Logo for X X (Twitter).. Retrieved on September 19, 2025.