Roblox, Games for Change, and USP Launch Challenge with Prizes Up to $3,000

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  • Roblox has partnered with Games for Change and USP to host a game jam, encouraging the creation of games promoting positive connections, community, and online safety using Roblox Studio.
  • The collaboration aims to empower young creators on the platform to develop meaningful experiences, making it more welcoming for its 144 million daily active users.
  • The Jam for Change began on March 23rd, with winners being selected and rewarded up to $3,000 on April 8th.
  • Games for Change, a nonprofit organization promoting using games to drive positive change in the world, is involved in this initiative. Additional information and registration details can be found at their website.

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Roblox x Games for Change Latin America & USP’s ‘Jam for Change’ – Empowering Young Creators to Foster Positive Connections!

Roblox has partnered with Games for Change and the University of São Paulo (USP) for a game jam led by Gilson Schwartz, an associate professor at USP’s School of Communications and Arts. The initiative encourages the creation of games that promote positive connections, community, and online safety using Roblox Studio. According to Roblox, this collaboration with Games for Change Latin America and USP will empower young creators to develop meaningful experiences on the platform, making it more welcoming for all 144 million daily active users. Gabriel Recalde of Roblox stated that this partnership is “helping young creators make super meaningful experiences on Roblox, making it even more awesome and welcoming for all our users.” The game jam’s theme is encouraging positive connections, community, and online safety. The “Jam for Change” began on March 23rd, and judges will select and reward the winning games on April 8th. Prizes up to $3,000 will be awarded. Games for Change (G4C), a nonprofit organization founded in 2004, promotes using games to drive positive change in the world. Additional information and registration details are available here.

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