


Games Industry
Employment
Survey 2025
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26% experienced layoffs in the past year, with game designers, artists, and QA specialists hit the hardest.
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Marketing professionals lead the trend, with 24% switching to other industries — the highest rate across all roles.
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15% have been job hunting for over a year — or are still searching.
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At the junior level, 39% exited the industry in 2024–2025.
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Among programmers, 18% say it takes a year or more to land a new role.
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13% left the games industry entirely in the past year.
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When changing jobs last year, 28% accepted worse terms — either a lower salary or a lower position.
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Only 1% of respondents are interested in developing hyper-casual games.
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Salary remains the top priority when choosing an employer for 87% of professionals.
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Half of all respondents report experiencing professional burnout.
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41% have a personal project on the side, most often programmers, game designers, and artists.
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QA specialists are the most skeptical about AI: 24% neither use it for work nor plan to — the highest rate of any role.
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Total responses in 2025 — 1,650
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56% male, 25% female, 19% other
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8% Junior, 24% Middle, 35% Senior, 29% Lead/Top
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21% have over 10 years of experience in games
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Top countries: Cyprus, France, Georgia, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom
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Salary Data 2025
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Satisfaction With Current Salary
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Compensations and Benefits
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eNPS: What Makes Employees Loyal & Engaged
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Gender Pay Gap
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Work Arrangement Trends
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AI Adoption
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Freelance and Pet Projects: Extra Income Beyond Full-Time Jobs
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Job Change and Layoffs
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Well-Being: How Game Dev Professionals Feel and What Challenges They Face

