The 13-year-old from White Rock, B.C., is the video game developer behind the highly anticipated “Astrolander,” an action-adventure, co-operative game that is set to release exclusively on PlayStation 5.

Trest said he first learned how to code at the ripe age of six, after gaining an interest in video games through his father. After a few years of developing his own animations through free video game development programs, he decided to create his own independent video game studio, which he called Lost Cartridge Creations.

He’s the sole video game developer of his company, but says he gets occasional help from his father.

“I want to say around six or seven (years old) is when I really started getting into coding. My dad definitely got me interested but I really wanted to keep learning and working on new projects, so it’s really expanded beyond that now,” Trest told CTVNews.ca in a video interview on Tuesday.

  • @carl_dungeon
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    221 year ago

    This kid very well might be an actual super genius rockstar coder, but there are so many of these articles being published all the time and it’s almost always a fluff piece involving the parents doing the work.