Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen-Europe Bilbao community.
Students
DigiPen Europe-Bilbao celebrated Halloweek with four days of themed activities, filled with creativity and fun for students, professors, and staff.
On July 12th, DigiPen Europe-Bilbao hosted a student-organized Valorant tournament, showcasing technical skills and teamwork, featuring live streaming of the tournament with a student caster.
Discover the new four spotlights on Steam, by the hand of our graduating students at DigiPen: MouseVentures, Abyssal, Chrono Club and Slap That. Check them out now!
DigiPen Singapore OIP and DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students visited Basondo Wildlife Center. The students observed and sketched various animals, enhancing their understanding of animal anatomy through hands-on experience.
With the end of the year approaching, DigiPen Europe-Bilbao’s Annual 2024 Student Project Showcase arrives, featuring the most outstanding academic projects.
Multicultural Day celebrates diversity, fostering a welcoming environment for international students and staff, providing an open space to share culture.
DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students shared their love with their community and various film projects at this year’s Murray Awards.
Learn how our curriculum embraces C++ and see how our teaching philosophy recognizes this language’s dominance in real-time interactive simulation education.
The first entry of our Faculty Focus series sees Professor Asier Azkarraga dive into the concept of animating the inanimate.
Following a year of dedicated work from our talented students, trailers for three of DigiPen Europe Bilbao’s newest short films make their debut.
Student game teams at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao publicly unveiled their collaborative projects to their peers for the first time.
Explore the world of graphics programming in gaming, from creating stunning visuals to optimizing performance. Discover the unsung heroes behind the magic.
Uniting digital arts and music to create cinematic experiences through the collaboration between DigiPen Europe-Bilbao and Musikene.
DigiPen Europe-Bilbao’s student games, available in 13 languages, show cultural richness and delve into game localization, technically and artistically.
A poignant animation powerfully displays art through the educational lens of human rights and equality.
High schoolers aspiring to become digital artists and animators can follow these tips for DigiPen success: master the basics, practice, and ask professionals!
Coding practice, STEM exposure, and honing in on your math skills are just some tips for high schoolers aspiring to become computer scientists at DigiPen.
Program Director Prasanna Ghali stars in an animated comic that details what sets DigiPen apart.
From a campus Gynkana to tasty foods, a dynamic student orientation kicked off the new academic year at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao.
Experience the creativity of student game developers in a showcase filled with diverse projects, trailers, and behind-the-scenes insights.