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Editors at Game Developer magazine, the leading video game industry publication, have released the results of its eighth annual Game Developer Salary Survey, calculating an average American game industry salary in 2008 of $79,000, a 7% increase from 2007’s figure of nearly $74,000.

While the recession is, anecdotally, significantly impacting the amount of jobs available in the U.S., the income of still-employed game industry professionals in 2008 continues to edge up, thanks to increased asking prices for more experienced professionals.

Highlights of specific findings per category for the survey, which is the only major publicly released analysis of salaries in the worldwide video game industry, and is available in further detail in the newly published April 2009 issue of Game Developer magazine, include:

Programming: programmers are the highest paid talent next to high-end businesspeople, with an average annual salary of $85,024. Experience pays in this role, as those with greater than six years of experience earned 26% more than the average annual salary.

Art & Animation: artists – averaging a $69,532 salary, nonetheless, 28% of art directors reported lower salaries than the previous year. But these more experienced, higher status artists also tend to earn at least 35% more than those with less experience and lower title.

Game Design: averaging $67,379, design positions sprouted an average $3,730 over last year. As with many roles, region makes a difference, given that West Coast designers make on average $8,283 or 12% more than the rest of the game designers in the country.

Production: of all the game development disciplines, production – with a salary average overall of $82,905 – is the most welcoming to women, with 21% of the workforce made up of females – more than twice the industry average. The discipline as a whole saw a strong $4,189 bump from last year.

Quality Assurance: testers with less than three years experience make up the largest percentage of this segment – 46%. Quality assurance is the lowest paid of the game development disciplines, averaging $39,571 – almost flat to 2007 – and the majority of Q/A people – 87% - are lesser experienced. The number of female Q/A testers jumped from 6% in 2007 to 14% in 2008.

Audio: sound designers as a group earned 6% more than they did in 2007, up $4,758 on average over last year to $78,167. 74% of audio developers reported that their salaries increased over 2007. Interestingly, 48% of those in the game audio industry have been working there for 6 years or more – more than the 40% for game design, and equal to the 48% for production.

Business & Marketing: the business field as a whole remains the highest compensated group in game development - with an average salary of $102,143 - and also receives the highest amount of additional compensation. However, salaries vary significantly between individual job titles in this section, with experienced VPs and executive managers making the most of any individual section in the entire survey – at $131,085 on average and reporting at least 6 years experience.

An extended version of the “Game Developer Salary Survey” includes much more detailed U.S. regional and growth data for year-over-year results from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008, plus international information from Canada and Europe. It will be of particular interest to business and HR professionals in the game industry, and is now available for purchase via the Game Developer Research division.

 

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holy hell! i didn't realize they got paid that much >.>

damn, sign me up for QA! Get paid to play games? HELL YA!



cgkc17 said:
holy hell! i didn't realize they got paid that much >.>

damn, sign me up for QA! Get paid to play games? HELL YA!

$37k ain't going to get you far in this world. And I gotta tell you, QA testing may well be the most boring game-related job ever. You have to play the same game over. And over. And over. And over. And you don't get to pick your game, so you may end up playing 50 hours a week of Petz 34: My Pink Pony and Me.

Aim higher dude!



Great info, thanks.



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good info



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noname2200 said:
cgkc17 said:
holy hell! i didn't realize they got paid that much >.>

damn, sign me up for QA! Get paid to play games? HELL YA!

$37k ain't going to get you far in this world. And I gotta tell you, QA testing may well be the most boring game-related job ever. You have to play the same game over. And over. And over. And over. And you don't get to pick your game, so you may end up playing 50 hours a week of Petz 34: My Pink Pony and Me.

Aim higher dude!

 

Lol, I know it ain't THAT much, but it's hard imagining my life (almost) twice as good as it is now

I just meant starting out as QA, and getting paid to play sounds sweet...so long as you eventually get promoted (or something, I have no knowledge of game programming/production XD)

(Oh, and I deff am aiming higher, I'll be starting classes this fall to train as a pilot :D)

 

EDIT: oh yeah, and thanks to your LKS thread, I am BEYOND hyped for it, and am incredibly disappointed about the near 2 month wait  :(        +1 sale, though, thanks to you ;)



I want money :(



cgkc17 said:

 

Lol, I know it ain't THAT much, but it's hard imagining my life (almost) twice as good as it is now

I just meant starting out as QA, and getting paid to play sounds sweet...so long as you eventually get promoted (or something, I have no knowledge of game programming/production XD)

(Oh, and I deff am aiming higher, I'll be starting classes this fall to train as a pilot :D)

 

EDIT: oh yeah, and thanks to your LKS thread, I am BEYOND hyped for it, and am incredibly disappointed about the near 2 month wait  :(        +1 sale, though, thanks to you ;)

Glad to hear both parts! Good luck on getting your license.