Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen-Europe Bilbao community.
Students
Discover the impressive projects developed by DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students with four new games now available for free on Steam.
DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students showcase their talent and dedication with a nomination at Annecy Festival for their animated short Conej Steps Out.
The Overseas Immersion Programme at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao hosts DigiPen (Singapore) students for the summer semester from May until late July as they attend both RTIS and BFA courses.
If you’re wondering what a day in the life of a DigiPen Europe-Bilbao student entails, there’s really no one-size-fits-all description.
DigiPen Europe-Bilbao students showcased their creative cosplay talents and competed for prizes during the Carnival Costume event on campus.
The DigiPen Europe-Bilbao community hosted the 2023 Dragon’s Day for Animation, a social gathering where students celebrate the film works of their peers.
Students put their game-making skills into action last weekend, joining with other creators around the world during Global Game Jam 2023.
After a year of hard work, we’re excited to debut five amazing short films created by our BFA in Digital Art and Animation students.
Working on multidisciplinary, collaborative game team projects is a cornerstone of all four years of a DigiPen education. Read on for a breakdown of senior year game projects.
Working on multidisciplinary, collaborative game team projects is a cornerstone of all four years of a DigiPen education. Read on for a breakdown of junior year game projects.
Working on multidisciplinary, collaborative game team projects is a cornerstone of all four years of a DigiPen education. Read on for a breakdown of sophomore year game projects.
Working on multidisciplinary, collaborative game team projects is a cornerstone of all four years of a DigiPen education. Read on for a breakdown of freshman-year game projects.
Have a Steam account? Check out these six excellent games developed in 2022 by students at DigiPen Europe-Bilbao.
The spring semester has come to an end, which means it’s time to celebrate a year’s worth of amazing student games!
We take a look at the skills and steps required to create an original game engine, as well as other places where engine programming skills can apply.
For the second straight year, a student team from DigiPen Europe-Bilbao won big at Gamelab Barcelona, this time for their zany first-person adventure.
With its elemental power-ups and fluid motion mechanics, the sophomore project came out on top in the Gamelab Conference’s “Best University Game” category.
The DigiPen student game Umbra Chronicles: The Awakening won the award for Best Basque Video Game at the 2013 International Independent Game Competition – hóPlay.
Twisted, a student game by Team Armageddon at DigiPen Bilbao, has been nominated for the “Best Student Game” award at the 2013 Gamelab Barcelona event in Spain.