Career prospects
You will enter an incredibly wide and globally oriented professional field. You can join one of the many prominent companies, an exciting smaller firm, or start your own business. Each role provides specialized skills and insights, opening doors to a variety of career options aligned with your interests and aspirations.
Job opportunities
With your qualifications you can chose from a wide range of professions such as:
As a 3D Environment Artist, you'll design the visual worlds in games. You'll use 3D modeling and texturing to craft everything from vibrant landscapes to detailed cityscapes, ensuring that each environment is both immersive and visually captivating.
Technical Artists bridge the gap between artists and programmers. Your focus will be on optimizing art workflows and integrating art assets into the game, addressing technical challenges in art production to ensure a smooth integration of functionality and aesthetics.
As a UI Designer, you oversee the game's user interface. Your role involves designing menus, buttons, and other interactive elements, ensuring they are user-friendly and visually attractive to enhance the overall player experience.
Create the stages or levels of a game as a Level Designer. Your role includes balancing gameplay elements such as layout and difficulty, creating engaging and challenging experiences that also advance the game's narrative.
This is a more technical role in which you'll focus on the coding and programming aspects of game creation. You'll write and refine the code that brings game mechanics to life, handling everything from feature implementation to bug fixing, and ensuring the game operates smoothly.
As an Engine Programmer, you'll develop and maintain the game engine itself. This role involves working on the core software that drives the game. You'll handle tasks such as graphics rendering and physics calculations, to ensure the game runs flawlessly.