Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Students
How can you make your art portfolio get noticed (in a good way) when applying for a job? Here are seven great tips from two game and film industry experts.
Kubrix, an RPG adventure, and The Way Home, a short film made in Unreal Engine 4, were among the big winners at this year’s student awards ceremony.
Two DigiPen (Singapore) students talk about their internship at Visual Engineering in Norway, creating VR simulations for the industrial workforce.
Celebrate the holiday season with these fun and zany winter-themed games and animations from DigiPen (Singapore).
“Knowing firsthand what it’s like to have felt lost as a fresh face on campus, I wish to help prospective students in the same situation by sharing what I’ve learned in my time at DigiPen (Singapore) so far.”
For the fourth year running, the DigiPen (Singapore) Game Awards returned to celebrate the many students who have produced outstanding works in their game project classes.
Five horror-themed games by DigiPen (Singapore) students to celebrate Halloween: Lurking, Past Twelve, Umbra, Bear-ly Alive, and The Thirst.
Memory Leak wins the 2017 Grand Prize at DigiPen (Singapore)’s annual DigiPen Game Awards which saw 35 student entries from the current year.
Three final-year students from DigiPen (Singapore) had a prominent role in shaping the world ofwhen they interned at Witching Hour Studios.
Approximately 240 students and faculty voted for their favorite student games of 2016 created at DigiPen’s Singapore campus.
Student teams from DigiPen (Singapore) won the Grand Prize and other top awards in the Digital Game Jam 2015 game development competition.
Every year, about 150 students of DigiPen (Singapore) travel to the DigiPen campus in Redmond as part of the annual Overseas Immersion Programme (OIP).
DigiPen (Singapore)’s submission, Dungeon Delvers, wins Best Student Game award at IGF China 2015, the Asian offshoot of Independent Games Festival.
The inaugural DigiPen Game Awards Singapore kicked off with the sophomore game team behind Meowchine Mayhem: Cat O’ War winning the grand prize.
Profile of several DigiPen (Singapore) students who have found success interning for many major technology companies in the region.
The DigiPen (Singapore) student game Lurking has been selected to appear at this year’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas.
This year, DigiPen (Singapore) student game Lurking appeared in a PewDiePie let’s play video and on an indie PC game magazine’s best of 2014 list.
Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) scholarships give DigiPen (Singapore) students a chance to pursue dreams in game development and art.
DigiPen (Singapore) student games Lurking and Iris picked up three awards between them at the Independent Games Festival China this month.
Three student games from DigiPen (Singapore)—Iris, Lurking, and Meowchine Mayhem—were named finalists for the 2014 Independent Games Festival China.