February 10, 2025 - 17:12
Get ready to press “start” on a whole new level of creativity at Valparaiso University. The Center for Games and Interactive Entertainment is officially open, and it's your new go-to destination for all things gaming. This state-of-the-art facility is designed to foster innovation and collaboration among students, faculty, and the community.
The center features cutting-edge technology and resources, including advanced gaming systems, virtual reality equipment, and dedicated spaces for game design and development. Students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on projects, participate in workshops, and collaborate on creative endeavors that push the boundaries of interactive entertainment.
In addition to providing a vibrant space for gaming enthusiasts, the center aims to host events, competitions, and showcases that highlight the talents of its participants. With a focus on creativity and teamwork, the Center for Games and Interactive Entertainment is set to become a hub for aspiring game developers and designers, making a significant impact on the local gaming culture.
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