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Learn to create your own video games with Unity, Unreal, and Blender for just $40

December 17, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Get the 2022 Premium Learn Game Development Bundle, valued at $970, for just $40 as of Dec. 17 — that’s a discount of 96%.


You’ve heard about how beneficial it is to learn to code, but if you’re like most people, you haven’t found a reason to learn. What if we told you that with just 130 hours of coding education, completed from your couch, you could launch your very own video game? How’s that for some motivation?

With the 2022 Premium Learn Game Development Bundle, you can bring the video game idea you’ve had up your sleeve to fruition. It’s just $40 for six courses and 130 hours of training you can complete on your own schedule. How else were you planning on spending your time indoors this season?

You’ll kick things off with courses on Unity, the world-leading, free-to-use game development tool, where you’ll learn to code in the powerful modern language, C#. Rather than boring lectures, you’ll actually code your first five games from scratch, including a side-scrolling jumping game, top-down space shooter, quiz game, and more.

Next up, you’ll dive into Unreal Engine, another popular game engine used to create hyper-realistic environments. You’ll learn to code in C++, another powerful industry-standard language, from scratch, how to put object-oriented programming into practice, and even how to use sound effects and audio to add depth to your games.

Finally, you’ll tackle Blender, the free-to-use 3D production suite for making 3D models and assets for your games. It’s another project-based course, so you’ll immediately apply your new skills to real 3D models.

The courses are presented by GameDev.tv, a group of qualified and experienced coders and avid gamers who’ve helped over a million students on their game development journey. They even take your education outside of the strict e-learning environment into community events online and game jams you can join.

The courses in this bundle are valued at $970 when you add them up, but for a limited time, you can get started on your game development journey for just $40.

Credit: GameDev.tv

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