Vietnam's Game Industry Moves Forward

The global game industry makes almost $200 billion. Vietnam missed out because people did not like gaming. Now, things are changing.
The view of gaming is changing.
VNGGames and a university will work together to teach game development.
Students will make and sell games to a global audience.
The program starts in September and will have 42 students. Experts will teach them.
Students will learn by making a game from start to finish. They can then sell it online.
A leader said this change is important.
For a long time, Vietnam missed out on gaming due to bias. Now, companies are helping students learn and make money from gaming.
A university leader said the partnership is a big deal.
It helps students learn by working on real projects with professionals.
This model could help education and industry work better together.
A VNGGames leader said students need experience, not just knowledge.
Students will learn by making games and selling them online.
Roblox has many users and helps developers reach them easily.
This helps countries like Vietnam.
Vietnam needs more IT workers, and new training models can help.
New models bring classrooms and industry closer together.
People's views on gaming are changing.
Gaming is now seen as a valuable part of the digital economy.
Vietnam may catch up in the game industry.