Pearl Abyss (CEO Her Jin-young) held the first competition for the Ding Guarding Project (coding the possibility of coding) for elementary school students in Jenna.
Hackathon is a competition where participants in the planning, programming, and design roles are teamed up to create results within the time limit. The Ding Guarding Project is a social contribution project where programming education and hackathon competitions are held for local children with less coding-related educational opportunities. It was a process of presenting and conducting programs developed by teams and programs for each team.
The Ding Guarding Project Qualification Competition was held from October to November for elementary school students in the region in connection with AJU, Bengal, and Hamsun Regional Education Support Office. On December 16 and 17, they selected the number of excellent grades in the preliminary competition and invited the Pearl Abyss Home Won to hold the final competition.
Pearl Abyss developers also introduced the company to the students who visited the site, and also held a special lecture on the game production process.
Pearl Abyss plans to continue to expand the number of participants and competitions participating in the project, starting with the invitation of the Ding Guarding Project.
Kim Se-mi, head of the Ding Guarding Project, said, We plan to develop our dreams as a game developer through this opportunity for young students who have not experienced game development and coding. I will expand my project to be able to access.
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