2020 Intel University Games Showcase

Game projects developed by game development students at universities.

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2020 Intel University Games Showcase

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Challenge rules

NEW EXTENDED DATE OF APRIL 16

Student teams upload information about the game they intended to demonstrate at the Intel University Games Showcase at GDC. Entries are due by midnight PDT on April 16th, 2020. Limit of one entry per university. Projects should contain 1) Project Title, 2) Project Description, 3) one or more images that represent the game, 4) at least one video that provides an overview of the game and illustrates key game play, visual quality, and innovation features, 5) a list of all team members, 6) a logo for your university or program.

9 universities are prequalified for the finals (The Guildhall at SMU, Drexel University, NYU, CMU, UCF/FIEA, SCAD, BYU, UW/Stout, and UC/Santa Cruz. 4-6 others teams will be chosen for the finals where they will compete for $40K in hardware prizes from Intel in the categories of gameplay, visual quality, and innovation.

Final details of the judging and awards are still being worked out, but we expect to have the additional finalists chosen. Results will be announced at a future date.

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