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Before the launch and marketing of a video game, it must pass through the hands and under the eyes of the video game tester. The role of this professional essentially consists of detecting bugs in games and reporting them to developers. If they encounter difficulties with interfaces, gameplay or other parameters, they must also notify the development team. It must therefore be understood that unlike an average player, the video game tester doesn't just play for pleasure or entertainment. On the contrary, they take their work very seriously, because it's also partly due to their observations that the game can be a commercial success or failure. Testing video games means spending hours playing a game and analyzing it from every angle. Between the prototype and the final version of the game, there can be 2 to 3 months of testing. The world of video game development is quite demanding. Moreover, one only needs to look at the major releases on different consoles to understand the quality required. Nothing should be left to chance, and that's why the tester's touch is very important.

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Frequently asked questions about working as a Video Game Tester

What is the role of a Video Game Tester

The video game tester's main objective is the satisfaction of video game players. To achieve this, they must be able to detect the slightest bug or inconsistency and report them to the various production teams. Here's an overview of the salary, duties, and skills required to enter the job market as a video game tester.

How much does a Video Game Tester charge

The daily rate of a video game tester largely depends on their experience, assignments and the company they work with. Recent graduates earn around £400 per day. However, experienced profiles earn up to £600 per day. A video game tester's salary ranges between £40K and £45K per year on average.

What is the definition of a Video Game Tester

The video game tester plays an essential role in the video game production chain. Before their commercialization and use by the general public, they must perform a series of tests to detect bugs. They also anticipate player criticism, even from the most demanding players, to provide them with the best possible experience. Once potential anomalies are detected, the video game tester reports them to the developers. Warning! Their mission is more about testing than playing. To evaluate the gameplay, they must be able to disregard the 'fun' aspect of games. It's a passion-driven profession. The tester can indeed spend long hours, months, or even years dissecting the game, from its first version to the final version.

What type of mission can a Video Game Tester handle

•Check the game's compatibility with specifications; •Test new features; •Evaluate gameplay quality (readability, atmosphere, scenery, character controls, difficulties encountered while using the game...); •Identify bugs and defects such as program errors; •Write bug reports; •Propose corrections; •Push the game to its limits to anticipate consumer criticism.

What are the main skills of a Video Game Tester

•Excellent knowledge of video games; •Familiarity with different gameplay styles; •Computer programming skills; •Ability to understand different video game operating systems; •Skills in using capture software, reporting software and databases; •Ability to anticipate targeted players' behavior; •English proficiency.

What is the ideal profile for a Video Game Tester

•Rigor; •Patience; •Precision; •Availability; •Perseverance; •Concentration; •Stress resistance; •Strong communication skills; •Attention to detail and observation
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Hybrid Remote On-site

Rate minimum.

£150 £1300 and more

Salary minimum

£20k £250k

Experience

< 2 years experience 2 to 5 years experience 5 to 10 years experience > 10 years experience

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