Voormalig Logiscool-student ontwikkelt miljoenen kostende Roblox-game

Logiscool
7 mei 2025

We zijn er trots op te kunnen melden dat Bence, die vier jaar lang student was bij Logiscool, samen met zijn teamgenoot opmerkelijke successen heeft geboekt in de digitale wereld. Volgens Forbes Hongarije genereerde de door Bence ontwikkelde Roblox-game Sneaker Resell Simulator in 2024 wereldwijd bijna 170 miljoen HUF aan inkomsten en meer dan 11 miljoen uur aan gameplay. (Bron: Forbes ) De ontwikkeling vereiste serieuze programmeervaardigheden en we zijn er trots op dat Bence zijn eerste stappen op dit pad met ons heeft gezet.

In de game ruilen spelers virtuele sneakers, bouwen en upgraden ze hun eigen winkels – een eenvoudig concept dat een enorm publiek trok. Op het hoogtepunt van het project meldden zich op één dag 160.000 spelers aan op de server.

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