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Game Assembly Visit

Last week, Matt Wilson from the Game Assembly, a new education company for the games industry, delivered a presentation about their new school opening in September 2025 and how they are different.
Game Assembly Visit
Game Assembly Visit

The Game Assembly is setting up in Liverpool this September in the Tea Factory in the city centre and will support the UK games industry. They offer a number of courses in games, art, design and programming with great links to the local and national industry.

The Game Assembly are offering 3 x HND courses: Game Programming Level Designer Game Artist

If you would like to view The Game Assembly 2025 Brochure, click here.

They educate game developers of tomorrow! Watch this video to learn more about how the Game Assembly works to provide the games industry with talent, apply here.

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