Catch up on the latest news and events from around the DigiPen-Europe Bilbao community.
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!
Announcements
As part of a new endeavor, DigiPen graduates will have the opportunity to join and learn from the renowned studio behind RiME, The Sexy Brutale, and more.
Alumni
Meet the two DigiPen Europe-Bilbao graduates who are advancing their careers in aerospace technology at multinational corporation Honeywell.
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.
The 2015 DigiPen Europe-Bilbao grad looks back on his career so far — from designing medical technology games to working on the popular Madden NFL 21.
DigiPen graduate David Gau talks about his work as a layout and background artist on Klaus, a new Christmas classic by Sergio Pablos Animation Studios.
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.
Brothers Xabier and Julen Urrutia Perez grew up drawing comics together, graduated from DigiPen’s BFA program together, and now, they work together too.
The DigiPen Europe-Bilbao graduate worked with Nintendo on one of its legacy franchises after completing his degree. Now, he’s building his own game.
A studio founded by graduates from DigiPen Europe-Bilbao just released their first game, Dynasty Feud, via Steam Greenlight.
Spanish game studio Binary Soul, formed by six students from DigiPen Bilbao, just had their first game, Sorgina: A Tale of Witches, greenlit on Steam.
Xabier Urrutia is a 2014 graduate and the creator of Level 1457 LAST, a short animated film he produced as part of his Senior Cinematic Project class at DigiPen Institute of Technology Europe-Bilbao.
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.