Earn Your Degree in Video Game Development

If you love video games and have ever wondered what it might be like to have a career as a video game developer, you’ll be glad to know your dream career IS attainable. Of course you’ll need the passion, drive, and skill set to be successful in this lucrative, but competitive field.

Video Game Developer Outlook

Though the US and other world markets have experienced some serious hurdles lately, video game developers are still in high demand. Actually, consumers tend to spend more time at home during economically difficult times putting what money they do have toward home entertainment, rather than toward more expensive, fleeting entertainment such as sporting events, live shows, and cinematic films. Video game development seems to be much less affected by the economy than many fields of work and the industry continues growing despite tough times.

Video Game Development Education and Training

Because there is such a strong demand for video game developers right now, it’s imperative to receive the right type of training in order to have a strong understanding of the process as well as to compete with the many who desire to have a successful career in this particular industry.

When you begin working with a video game development company, you will find the deadlines to be highly intensive; there won’t be time for any on-the-job training, so finding a great school is of utmost importance.

There are game development degrees and programs that have specific focus that are dedicated to just the design and development of video games, so be sure to look for a school that will offer you all you need to be successful once you’ve completed your degree.

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This post was written by:

Stacey Boothe Snelling - who has written 128 posts on Education Online - Online Degrees, Career Training, Continuing Education News & Articles by IEducationblogs.com.

Stacey Boothe Snelling holds a Bachelor's Degree in Education from Indiana University and a Master's Degree in Education from Butler University. She has taught school for 10 years and is currently going through the admissions and financial aid process with her near-college-age daughter.

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