I don’t want you worrying about losing your investment… Q#3: Simply put.would it give you back way more than your investment in GDG 2022 - just like it has for all the testers in our community?Īsking yourself the above 3 questions will help you make the best decision for your current situation. Q#2: Would 24/7 access to 1000's of skilled game devs help you get quick solutions, avoid mistakes, save a ton of time, and enable you to reach your goals faster? Q#1: Would getting lifetime access to practical and real-world knowledge of the world's top game dev experts - help you get a higher salary and open up more (and better) opportunities? That’s why I suggest looking at this as an investment in yourself.and evaluate it from an ROI point of view. I understand the amounts carry a different weight for testers from various countries and financial situations. Lifetime access to all video training + Q&A sessions, transcripts & resources, and joining our Discord community can only be unlocked for a one-time investment of $297 for the pro (and $97 for students). I am determined to spread the word about game development and grow this amazing community that is only getting bigger everyday. With over 20 years of experience in the field, I've experienced all different aspects to game development, and have run into every problem a developer might face along the way of creating a game. Now I spend most of my time focused on teaching other developers and helping them finish projects and accomplish their goals (while building my own stuff on the side of course). Then when VR came back around I dove into that as well, releasing one of the VIVE launch titles on Steam, followed by many more. When the iPhone came out, I dove into mobile development, releasing games on the first one using good old Unity 3. It was a dream come true and perfect opportunity to learn game development in the trenches from the experts. I started my game dev career working on MMORPGs like Everquest II and Vanguard at Sony. ![]() And I've been lucky enough to follow that dream and build games at a variety of studios over the years. It was always my dream to make games growing up. I'm Jason and I've been working on video games for a long time now.
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