Global Game Jam @ LSU 2026
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Global Game Jam @ LSU 2026

By LSU Center for Computation & Technology

Overview

Innovation - Experimentation - Collaboration

The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is the world's largest game creation taking place in physical locations across the globe. Think of it as a 48 hour hackathon focused on game development around a theme.

GGJ’s mission is to stimulate innovation, experimentation, and collaboration in games. The annual event begins on a Friday afternoon in January and kicks off with video keynotes and advice from leaders in the game development industry. The jam formally begins after an announcement of the year’s theme, kept secret until the last second, and not revealed publicly until 17:00 at our last time zone to start: Hawaii! The GGJ encourages collaboration and its events are not a competition.

Who: Age 18+, amateurs through professionals (minors allowed if accompanied by their legal guardian/or school counselor/chaperone). Collaborate with new friends or peers you admire. Although having computer skills is helpful, code experience is not necessary. Designers, developers, artists, musicians, knitters, gardeners, architects, everyone and anyone is welcome. You could work on a non-digital game, and then there's no need for code! View FAQ's for more information.

View all details at: https://www.cct.lsu.edu/GGJ2025


Category: Hobbies, Gaming

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Highlights

  • 2 days 3 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 15 days before event

Location

Digital Media Center

340 East Parker Boulevard

Baton Rouge, LA 70803

How do you want to get there?

Organized by

LSU Center for Computation & Technology

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$25
Jan 30 · 3:00 PM CST