• 4 months ago

Behind his fame as an OPM hitmaker, Matthaios harbors big dreams in Game Development. Combining his passions for music and gaming, he aims to create innovative projects that blend both worlds. Learn more about his goals in this online exclusive.

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00:00What would you like to do in the music industry?
00:02You don't really do it.
00:08I chose this course.
00:10Game Development.
00:12And I really like it.
00:14This is our capstone, our thesis.
00:16I did something,
00:18we did something as a group.
00:20It's an advertisement game for Mateos.
00:22Because
00:24one of my professors advised us
00:26to try this advert game because
00:28it's a budget game.
00:30It's in the right
00:32requirement.
00:34So we made
00:36a game called
00:38The Boy Wanderer.
00:40We just defended on August 8th.
00:42And we won.
00:44And the grades were high. I think we got 93.
00:46And
00:48I was really lucky because
00:50I fell twice on my capstone hunt.
00:52I had a hard time.
00:54I didn't know what to do.
00:56So we decided to form a group.
00:58My professor advised us to
01:00form a group because he knows
01:02what's best for us.
01:04And when we did it,
01:06it was a success.
01:08And it was one of the
01:10deadliest screenings.
01:12What would you like to do in the music industry?
01:14You don't really do it.
01:16You don't really do it.
01:18That's the concept.
01:20That's the paper that
01:22backed the game.
01:24I'm saying that, yes,
01:26there are a lot of artists who promote
01:28their games.
01:30But they're just skits.
01:32But the game I'm going to make
01:34revolves around them.
01:36Because the game we made,
01:38it's not one-on-one.
01:40But the story of my career is there.
01:42It's a narrative game.
01:44So it's fun
01:46to make it for other artists.
01:48Especially for fake artists.
01:50Now, a lot of people want to know
01:52how they came up with these sounds.
01:54And
01:56that's another
01:58way of marketing something
02:00that's interactive
02:02and immersive.
02:04Because, of course,
02:06the other ads,
02:08sponsored ads,
02:10they just click it.
02:12You're already in the music.
02:14But in the game we made,
02:16what we're saying in the paper is
02:18what if you put
02:20a PS or exclusive snippet
02:22of a song
02:24for your fans to play it.
02:26When they play it,
02:28every level they finish
02:30there's a snippet of the song
02:32or there's an unreleased picture
02:34or you can play the
02:36photo card.
02:38There's a lot
02:40that can go to that concept.
02:42And I hope it becomes more mainstream.
02:44Because now it's not mainstream.
02:46I hope it becomes mainstream.
02:48For the artist or the music itself.
02:50It will just go around.

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