Video Game Tester Jobs

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How much will I get paid to test video games?

    You can use our calculator on our homepage to compute how much you can earn testing or reviewing games. But according to a 2008 Game Developer Magazine survey, game testers earn an average of $39,063 annually. Testers with less than three years experience earn an average of $25,142 while testers with over six years experience earn $43,056. Testing leads with over six years experience earn on an average of $70,658 a year.

  2. Why would gaming companies pay me to beta test games?

    The game industry is now over a $50 billion dollar business. Part of their quality control is that they make sure that games are bug free to minimize recalls and refunds which in turn save them millions of dollars. They do this by hiring in house and freelance or casual gamers to fully test their games.

  3. What, programmers can't catch all the glitches?

    The answer is NO -- programmers are not necessarily gamers, they won't find all the bugs that a gamer will. If a company pays you $40/hr to play games and find glitches for them that would otherwise ruin the game experience for the user, and possibly hurt their sales, from their perspective it's really a good deal.

  4. What kind of games will I get to test?

    Game testers test all games for release on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 (PS3), Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii & PC. Genres include sports titles, RTS, FPS, MMPORGS, action, adventure and much more. It's is impossible to tell what games you may test as a game tester, because most will be games that haven't even been released to the public! Here's just a list of some of the games that required game testers recently:



    Batman: Arkham Knight


    Madden NFL 17


    Horizon Zero Dawn


    Mass Effect: Andromeda


    Tom Clancy's The Division


    Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy


    Dragon Ball XenoVerse


    Assassin's Creed Victory


    The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

  5. This sounds way too good to be true. Why would someone want to pay me just to play video games?

    Testing videos games is one of the most vital parts of the game development process. Game developers need people like you to test their games to make sure there are no glitches or problems with the gameplay, music, graphics and general workings of the game. These companies are investing millions in there games and can not afford to release a poor game. So don't unvalue your importance and worth as a game tester.

  6. Why is there a fee to access the jobs?

    Because we only charge a flat rate to join compared to other companies and agents that take 20-30% commission of your earnings, meaning once you join we won't take any commission from the money you earn.

    Also going to companies directly, compiling thousands of jobs and updating them every week costs us money that's why we charge a fee as it cost us thousands of dollars every month to gather and present this information online.


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