Recent news and success stories from the DigiPen (Singapore) community.
Students
Three final-year students from DigiPen (Singapore) had a prominent role in shaping the world ofwhen they interned at Witching Hour Studios.
Announcements
DigiPen (Singapore) begins offering a virtual reality elective, giving students a unique opportunity to experiment with exciting new technology.
Community
DigiPen (Singapore) conducted ProjectFUN workshops for students 13-18 years old at Raffles Institution, NUS High School, and Hwa Chong Institution.
Alumni
Three SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates on the important work they are doing at Autodesk in the realm of 3D printing and modeling.
Three SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) graduates work for ST Electronics and use their educational knowledge to create serious simulations for training purposes.
We caught up with three SIT-DigiPen (Singapore) alumni who are making resident-centric apps for Government Digital Services (GDS) at The Hive.
The alumni who make up Gattai Games are getting ready to release their experimental horror game, Stifled.
A group of 14 students from Singapore’s NUS High School had the opportunity to travel overseas this summer to DigiPen’s Redmond campus.
SIT-DigiPen graduate Billy Ker talks about his experiences as an award-winning infographics journalist at The New Paper in Singapore.
RTIS alumni Tang Tien Wei Keith and Yap Teng Hong explain to BrightSparks magazine how DigiPen (Singapore) helped to launch their careers.
Approximately 240 students and faculty voted for their favorite student games of 2016 created at DigiPen’s Singapore campus.
DigiPen (Singapore) graduate Larry Low Yun Long makes his mark as a digital designer at the Procter & Gamble Innovation Center.
Industry
DigiPen had the pleasure of welcoming a group of school officials from Ngee Ann Polytechnic Singapore to our Redmond campus.
DigiPen Game Studios (DGS) and Ubisoft Singapore announce a collaboration dedicated to video game development and publishing for the PC platform.
Two DigiPen (Singapore) alumni share with BrightSparks-Higher Education about how the school prepares students for the game industry.
In its 2016 ranking of the top schools for students to study game design, The Princeton Review places DigiPen in the top five spots once again.
DigiPen alumna Chiang Wan Ting Gina shares with The First Degree about her education at prepared her for working at the IDA.
DigiPen (Singapore) alumni Chee Meng Yim and Adrian Lim share with BrightMinds magazine how their DigiPen education helped them achieve their dreams.
DigiPen (Singapore) graduates Chin Yong Kian and Lim Chiang Song make their debut on Steam with their new game, Spacejacked.
Student teams from DigiPen (Singapore) won the Grand Prize and other top awards in the Digital Game Jam 2015 game development competition.