Krafton said on the 25th that its digital talent training program "Krafton Jungle" will fully revamp its curriculum to fit the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and hold the "2026 Jungle integrated briefing."
The event, to be held Dec. 6 at the SETEC Convention Hall in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, is designed for young people who want to grow into developers in the AI era. Krafton Jungle is upgrading the program so future developers can respond proactively to a rapidly changing technology environment. In particular, the existing "Jungle" curriculum has been reorganized to include understanding core AI principles and AI utilization projects, and will be newly introduced under the name "SW-AI Lab."
At the integrated briefing, the curricula and learning culture of three tracks will be introduced: ▲ the "SW-AI Lab" training track for AI-native developers ▲ the "Game Lab" training track for game creators ▲ the "Game Tech Lab" training track for game programmers. Participants can hear explanations about the characteristics and teaching methods of each track, and can directly experience Krafton Jungle's unique learning culture through Q&A sessions with coaches and graduates and consultations at booths for each track.
Applications to attend the briefing can be made through the official Krafton Jungle website until 6 p.m. on Dec. 4. For offline attendance, registration may close early if capacity is exceeded, and online participants will be provided a separate link to watch the live broadcast on YouTube.
Kim Hyun-su, head coach at Krafton Jungle, said, "The faster AI technology advances, the more important AI-native capabilities become—grounded in solid fundamentals and able to grow alongside AI," adding, "Krafton Jungle focuses on helping learners internalize these capabilities through real-world practice and on cultivating developers who can solve problems on their own."