Why Study Games at ACM?
Study Games at ACM
ACM’s Games Courses are built around one idea: that the best way to learn game development is to live it. From your first year, you’ll work in professional studios, collaborate with fellow developers, and be taught by tutors who are actively working in the industry. Whether you’re a designer, programmer, artist, or all three, our courses are designed to develop your craft and your career at the same time.
Industry Link & Careers
Your career starts before you graduate. ACM’s industry connections run deep, from developers and publishers to studios, esports organisations, and games companies of all shapes and sizes. Through our Industry Link events, you’ll access real briefs, live showcases, and networking opportunities that put you in front of the people who matter. Thousands of ACM graduates have gone on to build careers across the games industry, and the next success story could be yours.
Our Team
ACM’s faculty are active professionals: working developers, indie creators, studio veterans, and industry specialists who bring the realities of the games world into every session. They’ll help you go beyond learning theory in a classroom; you’ll get honest, experienced guidance from people who are still doing what you want to do.
Cutting-Edge Facilities
- High-spec game development labs
- Specialist game audio studios
- 3D printers for rapid prototyping
These facilities are available throughout your studies, giving you the freedom to create, collaborate, and refine your craft.
Accelerated Degrees
Our Accelerated Degree allows you to complete the degree over two years instead of the traditional three, giving you the same outcome, but faster and more efficiently. The most immediate benefit is financial. By completing your degree in two years, you reduce both tuition fees and living costs across an entire year, meaning less overall borrowing and a quicker route into paid work or further study. Academically, nothing is lost. You still experience the full Creative Industries Futures model — including Skills Units, collaborative projects, and industry-facing work, but delivered through a more intensive structure across the year.
Find Your Games Course
Where ACM Graduates Go Next?
- 88% have either entered work or further study 15 months after graduating
- 69% actively pursuing creative careers
- 87.5% who study further remain in their creative field
- Top alumni-rated strengths:
• technical skills • industry access • collaboration • confidence
ACM Alumni Insights Survey 2025, conducted with graduates across multiple years of study.
ACM Games Tutors
Abel Quintana
Senior Lecturer & Pathway Lead in Games
Bwinji Shamutete
Lecturer in Games
Joel Harris
Lecturer in Production
Matthew Peters
Composition Route Lead
Paul Clarke
Diploma Tutor for Games
Joshua Max Wunderlich
Lecturer in Songwriting
Darren Neville
Senior Lecturer in Games
Slava Shishkin
Senior Lecturer in Games




