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Got a brilliant game idea? Bring it to life in the new year with this $20 training


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TL;DR: As of Jan. 1, get The 2022 Premium Learn Game Development Bundle for just $20 instead of its $970 value (a 98% discount).


If you’ve been sitting on a great idea for a game, but haven’t had a clue how to bring it to life, it’s about time you signed up for some training. There’s no time like the new year to reinvent yourself and do all the things you always wanted to do. Tomorrow isn’t guaranteed, after all.

The 2022 Premium Learn Game Development Bundle is your ticket to creating your very own video games — and launching them — from scratch. And it’ll only cost you $20.

In this day and age, you don’t have to have connections to big tech conglomerates to create a best-selling game. Just look at all the indie hits that wound up taking over the internet — Among Us, Undertale, and of course, Minecraft. All you need is the right instruction and some motivation.

This game development bundle features 130 hours of content on C#, Unity, Unreal, and Blender, all designed for beginner and intermediate developers. So, even if you have never dabbled in development or software, you’ll be able to pick up the skills fairly easily. You’ll start super simple, so no coding experience is required, either. Better yet, you can connect with the instructors at GameDev.tv before, during, and after the courses on dedicated forums for students. 

As you make your way through each course, you’ll start building your very own games from scratch, including a side-scrolling jumping game, a quiz game, a role-playing game, and more. You’ll also build your own game assets, 3D models, detailed terrain and landscapes, and everything else involved in designing the next big video game. 

Playing games is fun, but designing games is much more exciting. Get the 2022 Premium Learn Game Development Bundle for just $20 (a $970 value) for a limited time. No code necessary.

Prices subject to change.

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Credit: GameDev.tv

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