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The University of Southern California (USC) announced that it has over 50 student-made games set to premier at its 6th annual USC Games Expo. As usual, Jam City returns as the event’s sponsor.
Danny Bilson, director of USC Games, said in a statement, “USC Games Expo is a unique opportunity for our students to show their skills in game development, the challenges they’ve faced, and share the results of their hard work with the world. We’re very excited for our Trojan family and our friends at Jam City to join us for another showcase featuring the talented game designers and developers of tomorrow.”
Chris DeWolfe, CEO of Jam City, added, “We are continually wowed by the creativity and innovation that comes out of USC’s game program. It undoubtedly deserves its spot as North America’s No. 1 collegiate program and we are so proud to continue to sponsor and support the USC Games Expo each year. The incredible talent this program hones and produces will undoubtedly usher in the games of the future.”
USC’s highly rated game development program, which is shared between the School of Cinematic Arts and Viterbi School of Engineering, showed off 70 such games at its previous expo. Eight games from USC’s Advanced Games Program (AGP) will get their first hands-on showcase. These games include:
The USC Games Expo streams live on May 12.
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