The winner of Universal and Unity's GameDev Challenge – which allowed developers to create games based on Universal's IP – has been won by Swiss studio Gbanga's Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion.

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The challenge allowed developers to make games based on Back to the Future, Jaws, Battlestar Galactica, Turok, and Voltron Legendary Defender Of 550 entries, Gbanga's entry won through for its take on the Voltron property, which sees the show turned into a real-time strategy board game."Judges selected Voltron: Cubes of Olkarion based on its instant playability of the game prototype," reads a press release, "the game’s potential for expansion into a commercial product, and, most importantly, the amount of fun judges had while playing it.Gbanga won $150,000, and a year-long consulting contract with Universal.Five additional runners-up were selected: Mick Heijkens (Backpack to the Future), Tom Breuer (Back to the Future IV - Time Anomalies), Alexander Ferguson (Turok: Legacy of Stone), Max Snyder (Turok: Escape from Lost Valley) and From the Future (Battlestar Galactica Deception). All runners-up received $20,000.