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In theory, yes. It's a job that doesn't require very many credentials, but I would say that the odds of getting the job in reality would be slim to none. Anything related to Video Games is pretty competitive. There are a lot of guys who want to play video games for a living, so a high school diploma would be the bare minimum you'd need for you to stand out from the average joe at all, and even then, a college degree would make things a lot more likely.

Also, just a forewarning, the work isn't consistent, and you don't really get to pick what games you test, from what I've heard. I'd highly recommend having a backup plan, just to be safe.

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