Game Designer Salary Information

In 2010, the video game industry is booming. With more than $7 billion in average annual revenue, there is a need for people who can design, develop and program video games. Programmers are paid very well as writing programming code is crucial to how a game works. Without proper programming, a video game can not function. While programming is often a volatile position in a gaming company and short contract jobs can be the norm, finding and maintaining new programming jobs can be the least difficult of all game development positions.

 

Programmers

  • Entry level programmers and freelance programmers who do very basic or simple programming can start out earning $30,000 to $50,000 a year. Over a period of five to six years, that income can grow to more than $65,000 a year. Programmers can boost their yearly income by learning a variety of programming languages.

Lead Programmers

  • Programmers who oversee general programming development, have more programming responsibilities or are writing more complicated code than basic programmers, can enter the industry at about $56,000 a year. After six years, that can grow to more than $90,000 a year.

Technical Directors

  • Programmers who oversee all technical programming aspects of game design and are responsible for complex game mechanics can make an entry level income of about $60,000 a year. After six years, that can grow to anything from $110,000 a year to about $190,000 a year.

Coder Potential

  • Programmers who perform experienced coding, such as developing advanced game engines, can earn upward of $300,000 per year. This is often considered a form of computer science and can require advanced knowledge of math, physics, algebra, calculus and multiple scripting languages.

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