Salaries, compensation trends and state of the games sector in Europe (by InGame Job & Values Value)
Highlights of 2024
- 15% were laid off and have found a new job in 2023-2024, with 5% still searching
- Top laid off roles: HR & Recruiters, QA, Artists
- 10% of respondents changed their job last year and switched from gamedev to another industry
- Localization and Sound Specialists, Artists, QA, and Project Managers feel the most vulnerable to potential layoffs
- Only 1% of developers working on Hyper Casual projects would like to continue developing games in this genre
- 39% of game developers have pet projects
- Some of the most common cases of discrimination among the respondents are: Gender Discrimination (32%), Age Discrimination (21%), and National Origin Discrimination (17%)
- 54% of game developers use AI in their daily work and find it helpful. Last year, this figure was 17% lower
- Professional burnout, unprofessional management, and poor work-life balance are the top three issues respondents experience at their current workplace
- Most wanted employers: CD Projekt Red, Larian Studios, Activision Blizzard, Superсell, Rockstar Games, Riot Games, Ubisoft
What Is This Study About?
This anonymous study was conducted from March to June 2024 for the eighth time and the second on an international level by Values Value and InGame Job. It provides insights into trends in wages, job satisfaction, and career growth within the gaming industry.
Audience
1,832 respondents
58% male, 24% female, 19% other or prefer not to answer
9% Junior, 29% Middle, 30% Senior, 28% Lead & Top
19% have over 10 years of experience in games
Read And Learn
- Salary Data 2024
- Satisfaction With Current Salary
- Compensations and Benefits
- eNPS: What Makes Employees Loyal & Engaged
- Gender Pay Gap
- Work Arrangement Trends
- AI Adoption
- Freelance and Pet Projects: Extra Income Beyond Full-Time Jobs
- Job Change and Layoffs
- Well-Being: How Game Dev Professionals Feel and What Challenges They Face