Media Design School partners with PlayStation® in a New Zealand first
Media Design School has partnered with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) to become the only tertiary institute
in New Zealand where students can develop for PlayStation platforms.
The PlayStation®First Academic Development Programme recognises the world’s leading game development courses to help foster young game developers. SCEE will support Media
Design School with tools, expertise incubation labs and connections with some of the top game companies world wide.
PlayStation®First will also give Media Design School and their students the opportunity to publish their games onto the
PlayStation Network to be enjoyed worldwide.
“We're very excited at the prospect of Kiwi students unleashing their creativity on PlayStation platforms. Our
association with Media Design School is a New Zealand first and one of only two such collaborations in Australasia made
possible by PlayStation®First. There is some serious talent in this country and we think PlayStation®First is a perfect
way to develop their abilities as the next generation of game developers,” said David Hine, Sony Computer Entertainment
New Zealand's Director of Sales and Marketing.
Media Design School has fuelled the global games industry with graduates for more than a decade and offers bachelor
degrees in both game programming and game art that attract students from around the world to study in New Zealand.
“Media Design School’s qualifications are recognised amongst the best in the world because they are aligned to the
expectations of employers and provide the skills demanded by game studios. The addition of PlayStation’s world-class
tools to our classrooms will further enhance this reputation and, most importantly, significantly increase the power of
their CVs,” said Darryn Melrose, Media Design School CEO.
"We are delighted to support the next gen of PlayStation savvy developers with the Media Design School. The next gen of
video game makers are in education right now and we want to work with this talent to explore PlayStation as their chosen
platform," said Dr. Maria Stukoff, Head of Academic Development, SCEE.
The partnership is also good news for industry, which can recruit from the enhanced graduate pool.
“Media Design School is the premier provider of game development graduates in New Zealand, delivering commercial ready
talent to the rapidly growing local industry,” said Mario Wynands, Managing Director of New Zealand based publisher
videogames PikPok. “This new partnership with Sony offers exciting new opportunities to both students and the wider
local industry to deliver New Zealand produced content to the global market via PlayStation platforms.”
Media Design School will integrate PlayStation into its curriculum under the guidance of faculty with industry
experience.
“We can expect to see some incredible new games realized by the end of this year,” says Paul Morris, Media Design
School’s Head of Game Programming. “The students are eager to get started.”
About Media Design School
The award-winning Media Design School (Auckland, New Zealand) is internationally acclaimed for its specialized
qualifications for emerging creative industries including 3D animation and visual effects; game art and game
programming; and interactive online and media design. Media Design School is distinguished by its high-profile industry
collaborations, expert faculty, immersive learning environment and award-winning student work. As part of the Laureate
University Network, the world’s largest group of private tertiary providers, Media Design School provides access to
international education opportunities, expertise and resources. For more information, visit: www.mediadesignschool.com
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