2010 Game Developer Salary Survey Reports Mainstream Salary Shift, Indie SurgeCompensation Average Rises For Salaried Developers, As Indies Anecdotally Report Brighter OutlookApr 27, 2011 SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Game Developer magazine, the leading game industry publication, has released the results of its tenth annual Game Developer Salary Survey, this year contrasting increasing salaries for mainstream game developers with continued strides for independent creators. The Game Developer Salary Survey is the only major publicly-released analysis of salaries in the worldwide video game industry, and provides an exhaustive breakdown of salaries and benefits at major game studios by discipline, job function, experience level, region and gender. For the last two years, the survey has also charted the growing worldwide independent game industry. By the numbers, the traditional American mainstream video game industry - including salaried participants in the AAA console and emerging social/online game areas - saw a seven percent salary increase in 2010 over 2009, reaching $80,817 (the survey does not track total numbers of employed game creators). Elsewhere, independent contractors earned an average of $55,493, while self-identified 'independent game' team members trailed with a $26,780 average, an increase of over $6,000 from the previous year's survey - showing swift indie growth. Highlights of specific findings per category for the salaries game developer survey are as follows:
In the "self-reportage" area of the survey, where developers can voice their thoughts about working in games, we saw that in spite of the vastly greater average income, salaried game developers had a sometimes bleaker outlook on the industry. Anecdotally, these respondents stated that working in the traditional structure is "frustrating," lamenting that larger studios are "trimming talent" and crunching harder. Meanwhile, independent developers, though they made far less money, felt the industry was more fertile and innovative than ever, praising the arrival of new platforms and revenue streams, even going so far as to call 2010 "the year of the indie." About the UBM TechWeb Game Network A core provider of essential information to the professional game industry, the UBM TechWeb Game Network - formerly known as the Think Services Game Group - offers market-defining content, and drives community through its award winning lineup of print, online, event and research products and services. These include the Game Developers Conference®, the Webby Award-winning Gamasutra.com and network of sites, the Game Advertising Online ad network, the Game Developers Conference® Online, the Game Developers Conference™ Europe, the Game Developers Conference™ China, the Game Developers Conference™ Canada, Game Developer Magazine, Game Developer Research, the Game Career Seminars and GameCareerGuide.com, the Independent Games Festival and Summit, and the Game Developers Choice Awards. About UBM TechWeb, a division of United Business Media UBM TechWeb, the global leader in technology media and professional information, enables people and organizations to harness the transformative power of technology. Through its core businesses – media solutions, marketing services and professional information – UBM TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed brands, applications and services in the technology market. More than 14.5 million business and technology professionals (CIOs, IT and IT Support managers, Web & Digital professionals, Software and Game developers, Government decision makers, and Telecom providers) actively participate in UBM TechWeb's communities. UBM TechWeb brands includes: global face-to-face events such as Interop, Game Developers Conference (GDC), Web 2.0, Black Hat and VoiceCon; large-scale online networks such as InformationWeek, Light Reading and Gamasutra; research, training, and certification services, including HDI, Pyramid Research, and InformationWeek Analytics; and market-leading magazines such as InformationWeek and Wall Street & Technology. UBM TechWeb is part of UBM, a global provider of media and information services for professional B2B communities and markets.
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