Un exestudiant de Logiscool desenvolupa un joc multimilionari de Roblox

Logiscool
7 maig 2025

Estem orgullosos de compartir que Bence, que va ser estudiant de Logiscool durant quatre anys, ha aconseguit un èxit notable en el món digital amb el seu company d'equip. Segons Forbes Hongria, el joc de Roblox desenvolupat per Bence, Simulador de revenda de sabatilles esportives, va generar gairebé 170 milions de HUF en ingressos i més d'11 milions d'hores de joc a tot el món el 2024. (Font: Forbes) El desenvolupament va requerir serioses habilitats de programació, i estem orgullosos que Bence hagi fet els seus primers passos en aquest camí amb nosaltres.

Al joc, els jugadors intercanvien sabatilles virtuals, construeixen i actualitzen les seves pròpies botigues, un concepte senzill que va atreure un públic massiu. En el seu punt àlgid, el projecte va veure 160,000 jugadors unir-se al servidor en un sol dia.

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