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What major do you need to study in game making?
There are two aspects in the choice of major, one is computer major, and the other is art major. If you want to learn game programming, then choose software engineering, computer graphics processing and plate making, computer graphics, computer software and other majors.

If it is graphic design, choose art majors, such as film and television animation, web design, computer art design, game design, graphic design, animation technology, animation art, game art design, comic art and so on.

The development direction of game production:

Game program development: Game program development is mainly responsible for game program development, which is a relatively small talent gap, because all colleges and universities have opened c/c++, java and other majors. At present, the demand for talents engaged in software development in China is relatively large, and the output of talents is also relatively large.

Game planning: Game planning is usually positioned as a game product manager, which belongs to a relatively comprehensive position. Mainly responsible for game demand investigation and analysis, game business model establishment, game creative design, game prototype production, etc. You need to communicate with people in the whole game department frequently.

Game operation: mainly responsible for the daily operation, data analysis, game promotion and activity planning of the game. Similarly, a good game operator also needs rich game experience to start working. He should be familiar with some important indicators of the industry, such as PCU, ACU, ARPU and penetration rate. And be familiar with the profit model of the game.

Game art: Game art involves several categories. The rules and play of the game, visual arts, programming, productization, sound effects, screenwriters, roles, props, scenes and interfaces are all needed for a game design project. Game designers usually focus on specific types of games, such as table games, card games or video games.