Become a Professional Game Developer With Lifetime Access to the School of Game Design

Become a Professional Game Developer With Lifetime Access to the School of Game Design

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With 120 hours of expert-led content, this bundle walks you through building games from the ground up. You’ll have unlimited access to 120 hours of easy-to-follow training videos and direct support from instructors, who’ll walk you through everything from coding exercises to 3D modeling techniques.

This subscription unlocks thousands of dollars worth of royalty-free game art and textures, and there’s specialized content that shows you how to design characters and models from scratch.

Get the skills you need to start down the path toward becoming a professional game developer with the School of Game Design for just $59—over 95 percent off its usual price.

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