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It's not just video games degrees, it's any degree which is too specific (I recall some degree called "paper engineering")...

More general degrees will give you a more well-rounded skill set, and most importantly will prepare you to learn anything you need to learn. In this fast changing world, any specific technology you learn to work with may be obsolete in a few years. General and learning skills are eternal though.

Instead of a "video games" degree, take a computer science / computer engineering degree, or design or whatever you want to do. Instead of a "paper engineering" degree, take a "materials" or "chemistry" degree, etc etc.

 



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