Video Game Designer Salary + 2025 Career Guide

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Discover how much video game designers make, gain insight into your 2025 career prospects, and confidently pursue your salary goals.

[Featured image] A video game designer wears a VR headset and leans on a desk while reviewing a video game.

According to Grand View Research's Market Analysis Report, the global video game industry is predicted to grow 13.4 percent by 2030. In 2023, the market value was $231.38 billion and should exceed $556 billion in revenue by 2030 [1]. These projections could signal higher salaries for video game designers in the future. 

If you’re in the video game industry or looking to become a video game designer, you may wonder how much you can earn. In this article, we’ll explore your earning potential and the factors that can affect your salary. 

How much does a video game designer make? 

Glassdoor’s June 2024 salary data shows that video game designers make, on average, a base pay of $126,731 in the US. This figure combines estimated base salary and additional pay such as cash bonuses, commission, tips, and profit sharing [2]. 

In the table below, we list Glassdoor’s total salary averages for game designers at different levels of experience so that you can see how your earning potential might increase as you develop your career. 

Years of experienceAverage US salary
0–1 years$98,188
1–3 years$109,327
4–6 years$130,982
7–9 years$140,400
10–14 years$158,246
15+ years$200,829

Video game designer vs. video game developer

A video game designer creates games for computers and game consoles by designing storylines, characters, game objectives, methods of winning and losing, and user interfaces. While a video game developer focuses on the coding, software programming, and engineering aspects of bringing a game to life, a video game designer is responsible for creating the game at the conceptual, experiential, and aesthetic levels.  

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Factors that affect game designer salary

In addition to your level of experience, there are several other factors that can affect your earning potential as a video game designer.

Education 

According to Zippia’s research (updated 2024), 74 percent of video game designers hold a bachelor’s degree. On average, they earn $103,165. Earning a master’s degree can bring your earning potential to $121,628 and a doctorate up to $122,676. For video game designers with an associate’s degree (12 percent), the average salary is $78,852 [3].  

Skills 

The range of skills you possess and whether you have any specialized skills may have an impact on what job you land and, therefore, what salary you earn. According to Zippia, the top five skills for video game designers are:

  • Motion graphics

  • Video content

  • Adobe Photoshop

  • Video production 

  • Animation 

Motion graphics and video content skills appeared on more than 60 percent of video game designer resumes, signaling that these skills are likely essential for those in the video game design industry. Unity 3D, on the other hand, was listed on 2.3 percent of resumes [4]. If you’re interested in designing VR games for the metaverse, for instance, learning a skill such as Unity 3D or Meta Quest could help you specialize in a skill that fewer designers possess and unlock related career and salary opportunities. 

Company 

Your company may also significantly impact your earning potential. The five companies offering the highest salaries on Glassdoor for video game designers in the US as of December 2024 are [2]: 

  • Microsoft: $154,000–$249,000

  • Epic Games: $119,000–$189,000

  • Walt Disney Company: $115,000–$196,000

  • Activision: $114,000–$182,000

  • Electronic Arts: $108,000–$185,000

Industry 

The industry with the highest-paying video game designer jobs is government and public administration, according to December 2024 data from Glassdoor, with an average of $114,400—21 percent higher than the average for all industries. Base salary averages in other industries include [2]: 

  • Arts, entertainment, and recreation: $111,604

  • Information technology: $107,674

  • Retail and wholesale: $105,106

  • Media and communication: $91,507

Location 

Where you live and work may be a factor. To get a feel for how total salaries differ, consider three US city-specific examples of video game designer salary averages from Zippia [5]: 

  • San Francisco, CA: $110,854

  • New York, NY: $94,156

  • Reston, VA: $84,693

What is the expected growth of a video game designer role?

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) does not offer any job outlook data on the role of video game designer specifically. That said, the category of special effects artists and animators may be closely related enough to get a rough estimate of the kind of job growth video game designers can expect. 

Between now and 2033, BLS predicts that jobs for special effects artists and animators will grow by 4 percent, with 6,700 estimated openings each year [6]. Considering the predictions of gaming industry revenue growth and technological evolution, it appears likely the industry will continue on a growth trajectory. 

Video game designer jobs 

Now that you know video game designer salary averages, factors that affect salary, and the job outlook for people in video game design, you may be wondering what job opportunities are available to you. While you can find many types of game designer roles, several companies stand out as offering an exceptionally positive employee experience.

Companies currently hiring video game designers and whose employees rate them at least 4 out of 5 on Glassdoor* include [2]: 

  • Electronic Arts: 4.1/5 (3.6K reviews)

  • Microsoft: 4.2/5 (47.4K reviews)

  • MIT: 4.4/5 (3.8K reviews)

  • Playstation: 4.0/5 (1.2K reviews)

  • Apple: 4.1/5.0 (38K reviews)

*Employees can rate the companies they work for based on culture and values, diversity and inclusion, work-life balance, compensation and benefits, career opportunities, and senior management. 

How to boost your video game designer earnings 

As you continue your job search and develop your career, use these best practices to increase your potential for higher earnings.  

1. Refine your research methods.

Stay up-to-date on the skills, experience, education, and other qualifications employers are looking for in a video game designer. Start by creating accounts on job sites like Glassdoor, ZipRecruiter, LinkedIn, Paypal, and Indeed. Then:

  • Navigate the different data points on each site, such as average salaries, career trajectories, career advice, company reviews, and more. 

  • Study job descriptions and sign up to receive notifications when positions open up at different companies.  

2. Gain job-ready skills and experience in game design. 

Continuing your education can help expedite career advancement. Use insights from your research to prioritize the skills you learn and opportunities to apply them. For example, you may find that the positions you are most interested in require a degree or Professional Certificate in game design. You may be able to satisfy employers’ requirements by taking courses on specific topics in game design. If you are able, consider taking on freelance projects to diversify your experience and build a portfolio. 

3. Build a game designer network.

Having a strong network of contacts in the gaming industry can position you to learn about job openings and other career-building opportunities. To build your network, you can: 

  • Attend professional conferences and networking events. 

  • Follow other video game designers on social media and engage with their content. 

4. Monitor gaming industry trends. 

When you monitor trends in this industry, such as the prevalence of new technologies (such as artificial intelligence) and year-over-year revenue growth, you may be able to make some general deductions about the salary you can earn. To monitor these trends, you can: 

  • Read industry surveys and reports, such as the ones from Grand View Research that we referenced in this article.  

Beyond video game designer salary details: Build skills on Coursera 

Taking online courses can be a great way to boost your video game designer job performance, enable more career opportunities, and increase your earning potential. Explore the options below, offered by CalArts, Stanford, and the University of Colorado System: 

For an introduction to game design, interactive storytelling, and character design, consider enrolling in the 100-percent online, self-paced Game Design: Art and Concepts Specialization.

Learn game theory for free from Stanford University in as little as 17 hours with the online course, Game Theory. You'll learn about different types of games, reward systems, and the technology that powers them.

To learn game development and design with C# and Unity, enroll in the C# Programming for Unity Game Development Specialization offered by the University of Colorado.

Article sources

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Grand View Research. “Global Video Game Market Size & Outlook, 2023-2030, https://www.grandviewresearch.com/horizon/outlook/video-game-market-size/global.” Accessed December 18, 2024.

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