Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen community.
Students
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.
A countdown of the 20 DigiPen student games with the highest number of downloads, featuring numbers 20 through 11.
Student games from DigiPen’s inaugural BS in Real-Time Interactive Simulation cohort are collected, featuring animated GIFs captured in-game.
DigiPen student film Galaxy Girl has been selected by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) to be screened at SIFF Cinema Uptown on May 26, 2018.
DigiPen’s “reverse” Career Fair, in which students set up booths to meet visiting employers, entered its 15th year earlier this month at the Redmond campus.
DigiPen team Cactus Curse’s attempt to improve the adventure game formula earned them a spot at this year’s Independent Games Festival.
DigiPen student games Penny Blue Finds a Clue and Guardian of the Gears are named as finalists for Best Student Game at IGF 2018.
Projection-based touchscreen tabletop game Striker Air Hockey is headed to the annual showcase of “alternative control schemes and interactions in games.”
The Game Awards announced the nominees for their 2017 awards show, and a game from DigiPen Singapore will be competing for the “Best Student Game” award.
Now you can watch the full version of the student film Adija, recipient of more than 30 awards and festival appearances.
For the third year in a row, BS in Computer Engineering students at DigiPen launched a high altitude balloon carrying student-built measuring devices.
DigiPen senior game project Guardian of the Gears is beautiful in its simplicity and focus on achieving its desired effect.
DigiPen student Harrison Barton’s senior game project looks at how disabled characters are represented in games and media, and how to do it better.
For the third year in a row, DigiPen students will be representing their school as one of five finalists in the E3 College Game Competition.
Two student films from DigiPen Institute of Technology will be screening at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) later this week.
DigiPen BA in Music and Sound Design students rise to the challenge of a live, outdoor performance. Plus, watch the new video for “Jungle Japes”!