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£25,000 earmarked for games competition winner

Abertay University
Abertay University

The winner of an international  games development competition held in Dundee will walk away with a  £25,000 prize,  it has been revealed.

Channel 4 has announced that it will offer the award to one of the teams taking part in Dare to be Digital 2016, through its new All 4 Games label launched last year.

The annual competition for budding games developers is run by Abertay University with over 80 people across 16 finalist teams taking part this year.

The contestants are a diverse bunch and  come from universities in the USA, Belgium, France, India, England, Wales and Scotland.

Colin Macdonald, Head of All 4 Games said: “We’re pleased and proud to be supporting Dare to be Digital again. Each year, we’ve watched the competition go from strength-to-strength and so it is no surprise that it attracts the most talented games development students from across the world.

“Channel 4 has a continued commitment to the discovery and development of top talent for the UK’s games industry boosted by the launch of our All 4 Games business last autumn.

“This prize demonstrates the strength of our support for the next-generation of UK video games supremos.”

The competition culminates with the showcasing of each team’s game to the public at Dare ProtoPlay, Scotland’s biggest indie game festival taking place in Dundee every August.

As well as the award, All 4 Games will also provide mentoring support for the prize-winning team, selected by a panel of judges based on the members’ potential and ability to work together.

Rob Green of FixedUpdate (formerly Pathos Studios), winners of last year’s Dare to be Digital 2015 Channel 4 prize said: “Working with Channel 4 has given us the freedom to work on a project of our own volition while still in university.

“Their help has provided us with the ability to push the team’s skills and ambitions to kick start our future careers in the games industry.”

Dare to be Digital 2016 is underway and runs for several weeks across the summer.

The Dare ProtoPlay computer games festival will be open to the public from Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 August in Dundee’s Caird Hall where, on the final day, the three winning teams will be announced.