The 2026 Erasmus Mundus REPLAY Scholarships are being offered by the European Commission to eligible individuals worldwide. All tuition costs are covered by this fully funded award, which also offers a €1,400 monthly allowance for up to 24 months to help with living, travel, and installation costs. A two-year European Master’s program in game design, development, and experimentation is supported by the REPLAY Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. Three prestigious universities—Lusófona University in Lisbon, Portugal; LUCA School of Arts in Genk, Belgium; and Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland—jointly offer the program. In order to stimulate creativity, innovation, and significant contributions to the global gaming industry, students obtain practical experience in a variety of game production ecosystems.
Eligibility Criteria :
- must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
- Show that you are proficient in the English language.
- fulfill all prerequisites established by participating universities and the REPLAY program.
- Academic merit is primarily evaluated based on prior academic achievement.
- Provide a CV, motivation letter, portfolio, showreel, and any pertinent job experience to bolster your strong motivation in line with REPLAY’s objectives.
- Official certificates and interview performance are used to assess English competence.
- The entire application package, which includes academic records, motivation, and creative entries, is used to rank candidates.
- On a day chosen by the selection committee, candidates with the highest marks will be called for an online interview.
Finland, Belgium, and Portugal are the host nations.
Study in Europe as a Study Abroad
Category: Master’s Scholarships | Postgraduate Scholarships
All nationalities are welcome to apply.
Reward: No IELTS Required | Fully Funded | €1,400 Monthly Stipend | Travel Assistance
Benefits :
- Complete reimbursement for tuition
- For a maximum of 24 months, a €1,400 monthly stipend will cover living expenses, travel, and installation charges.
Deadline: January 9, 2026





