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PES University’s Parallax Club Hosts Unity Game Development Workshop

Mar 13, 2026 165 views likes Clubs&Activities Workshop
PES University’s Parallax Club Hosts Unity Game Development Workshop
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PESU EC Campus

Bengaluru, March 11, 2026 — Parallax, the game development club at PES University, organized a hands-on Unity workshop at the EC Campus, Seminar Hall 3. The session introduced students to the basics of the Unity engine, supported by trained mentors who guided participants through essential tools and workflows.

The workshop drew 50 participants from a total of 85 registrations, reflecting strong interest among students. Conducted just days before the club’s flagship hackathon deltaTime, the session was designed to help attendees prepare for developing game submissions.

A large team of student organizers and club members ensured smooth coordination throughout the event. The workshop operated on a zero‑budget model, with no funds requested, generated, or spent.

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