
Experts from Virtuos, Ubisoft Montreal, and NetEase Games shared their experience in storytelling through concept art in their past game projects.
Experts from Virtuos, Ubisoft Montreal, and NetEase Games shared their experience in storytelling through concept art in their past game projects.
The annual Game Jam has been an exciting, challenge-filled weekend with lots of hands-on experience for youth to learn how to design video games, work in teams and gain valuable insight from professionals in the game development industry.
Sponsoring the Women in Games Awards is a way for us to demonstrate our commitment and do our part in increasing diversity and inclusion, both within Virtuos and our wider industry.
The students from Game Design and Film and Animation faculties toured our studio in Shanghai and tried out some of the AAA titles developed by our teams.
Representatives from Virtuos will be showcasing our activities in the game development industry across our studios, sharing about potential career opportunities for talent in the region.
Virtuos North America GM Jake DiGennaro chats with Schell Games, a fellow GamesIndustry.biz US Best Places to Work Awards winner, on building a positive work culture.
Experts from Virtuos, Sparx*, Epic Games, and Skydance New Media shared their experience in applying photogrammetry in their past projects, the do’s and don’ts, and some exciting developments they’re looking forward to in the foreseeable future.
Register now to attend Virtuos’ upcoming webinar and learn more about harnessing the power of photogrammetry in game development from experts at Virtuos, Skydance Media, Sparx*, and Epic Games.
Moderated by Tech in Asia, event panelists from Virtuos, Riot Games, and The Doodle People discussed how game creation is powered by a blend of technology and human creativity.
Hot on the heels of Global Game Jam 2021 comes another exciting weekend of collaboration and game creation.