Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Students
A simple idea to gather students for weekly Halo multiplayer evolved into so much more.
With the help of the McMillen Foundation art scholarship, two DigiPen students are eagerly pursuing their dreams of making art for video games.
Three DigiPen student game teams were invited to show off their projects to gamers and indie developers alike at DreamHack Atlanta.
With Halloween upon us, give these ghoulish games a try, if you dare.
Interested in our Music and Sound Design program? Here are some handy tips to keep in mind!
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DigiPen students from the computer and electrical engineering program developed and tested a new algorithm for Echodyne’s EchoGuard radar system.
Representatives from close to 20 student clubs were on-hand for this year’s annual Club Fair event to talk about their planned activities.
The new Steam publishing option is a move towards greater accessibility and visibility for DigiPen student work.
Interested in our BFA program? Here are some handy tips to keep in mind!
The annual student-led tradition is a chance to showcase DigiPen games to an audience that’s eager to play.
The BS in Computer Science in Digital Audio graduate went from tinkering in Unreal as an academic exercise to getting hired to work on the real deal.
The DigiPen senior did all the design, programming, art, animation, and sound on his final project entirely on his own.
The senior game project, inspired by immersive puzzlers like Myst and The Witness, plops players in a strange, rune-filled world.
The DigiPen short film Ming has been announced as an official selection for the 2019 Seattle International Film Festival.
Stream the showcase yourself for a first look at this year’s batch of student game projects.
How Real-Time Interactive Simulation student Brett Cunningham helped West Seattle’s MXTreality build a unique virtual classroom.
Students gathered for the chance to chat with representatives from giants of the game and tech industry.
A countdown of the 20 DigiPen student games with the highest number of downloads, featuring numbers 10 through 1.