Bulle, a game created by first-year students on the Master's degree in Video Games and Digital Interactive Media programme at Cnam-Enjmin (Cohort 17 / 2020-2022), is among the 3 games nominated for the Best Student Project Award at the 2022 Pégases!
Since 2020, the Pégases Ceremony is the annual event organised by the Academy of Video Game Arts and Techniques (Académie des Arts et Techniques du Jeu Vidéo). The ceremony recognises members of the video game industry with several awards.
Each year, the winners are chosen not by a select jury, but by the more than 1,500 members of the Academy, who vote in two rounds. Each member's vote is secret.
In the first round, academics vote to select the nominees from all the video games submitted by development studios, édits and training organisations (for the Pégase for the Best Student Video Game).
In the second round, the same electorate votes for a nominee in each category, except for the Best Student Video Game category, which our steering committee will vote for. All the votes are added together to determine the winner in each category, all of which are revealed at the Pégases Ceremony.
The winning game was unveiled on Thursday 10th March during the Pégases Ceremony which was held at the Cigale Theatre Hall in Paris.
Well done to the Bulle team for being nominated, as well as to the Lysfangha (Isart Digital) winning team who took home the 2022 Pégase for the Best Student Game.