Being a professional video game tester is obviously great. You get to play the newest Video Games and you get paid to do so. Honestly, what more could any gamer ask for? However, the big questions is: how much does a video game tester get paid? After all, if the pay isn't any good, why would a person continue in that line of work?
The average video game tester salary can range from 15-20 thousand dollars per year all the way up to 80-100+ thousand per year. How much a game tester makes is directly related to how many jobs he gets as well as what developers hire him. However, since most game testers work on a job by job basis and not on a contractual salary, let's break down the yearly figure into an hourly and a weekly figure.
Game testers are typically paid $8-20 per hour, depending on their level of experience. For this example, let's take the middle ground and go with $15 per hour for a mid-level tester. Game testers tend to put in a lot of hours each week (40 to 50+), which is usually due to a developer's inflexible deadlines. With that being said, let's say the tester works the typically minimum (40 hours) and is paid the aforementioned $15 per hour of testing work. 40 hours x $15 is a weekly paycheck of $600 dollars, assuming the tester were to work that many hours each week. Sounds like a nice paycheck, right? You bet it does, and most gamers would be thrilled to cash a check like that every week.
The big downside to being a video game tester, as mentioned above, is that your career progresses on a per job basis. You won't get a testing job every month, nor will you get one every week. As a matter of fact, it is fairly common to have a long wait in between many of your testing jobs. So, unless you are at the top of your game and tons of game developers know of you, be prepared to wait in line like all the rest. Fortunately for you though, there is a way to increase the amount of job openings that are available to you, and it's known as networking.
Average annual salary of $25,000 / £15,000 / E17,000.
That depends on many things, but for most beginning writers, pay is little to nothing. You must have a lot of experience in order to land a well-paying video game journalism job, and that only comes after practice and loads of "for free" writing. That being said, game journalists earn a respectable wage once they're up and running. I would say the low end is 40-50k a year in the U.S., obviously scaling upwards as the jobs become more demanding. Here's an article with more information: http://www.videogamejournalismjobs.com/?p=56
it depends on what video game job you have. if you are a video game designer you will get a lot
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How much money do video game designers earn if the console sells extremely well?
I think so. Video Programmers earn lots of money.
$41,369-$69,362
Many big big Company pay to money
The average annual income for a video game store owner in the United States is $31,000. The average annual income for a video game store owner in Florida is $29,000.
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well we usually get one hundred bucks a game i work with rock star games and working on mafia 3
A video game writer can earn a yearly salary of $60,000-$80,000.
Unfortunately, that usually requires real money for purchasing, although with some games you can watch a video to earn one or two. Most of the other ways to earn (like answering questions) are just scams to get you to buy something though, so if you want to play the game without spending money, stick to the coins that you can earn in-game.
The Jesus of the video game makes the most money, silly.
the different websites I've seen are contradictory.some say $12 an hour, some say as much as $100 an hour.