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Jobs in gaming and games development

Games Development

Gaming and games development is big business! Moving On visited the EGX computer gaming expo at the NEC in Birmingham to ask the experts about jobs and careers in the gaming and games development industry. Job prospects in the global gaming and games development market The global gaming and games development market is expected to be worth $102bn by 2017 ... Read More »

First Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Delivered

Oculus-Rift

Up until now the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset has only made it into the hands of developers like Jonathon Rudd who developed an Oculus Rift game in his second year of university study. You can read all about Jonathon’s experience with the Oculus Rift here. You can also get some tips on how to get into careers in the gaming ... Read More »

Computer science degrees and careers

Cyber Security

Want to have your name up there with multi-billionaires Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook fame and Larry Page who invented the search engine, Google? They both studied computer science at university and it’s still a cutting-edge degree choice which could open lots of lucrative career doors into many different industries. What’s computer science all about then? Every day you undoubtedly encounter ... Read More »

Turning a passion for digital entertainment into a career after GCSE results

As young people across the country await GCSE results with trepidation, many will be asking themselves ‘what next?’ Lots of them will have enjoyed playing the latest video games over the summer holidays, or watching blockbuster movies and it is these very forms of entertainment that could provide the answer to that question. Digital entertainment careers The advent of modern ... Read More »

Review: Assassin’s Creed Unity

Review By Francesca Moll Say whatever else you like about Assassin’s Creed V: Unity: it’s got style. From the beginning of the main plotline, where you experience the splendour of pre-revolutionary Versailles through a child’s eyes, to your induction into the brotherhood amongst the meticulously realised stained glass of Sainte-Chapelle, you are launched into a Paris on the brink of ... Read More »