Game Development Job Market Trends

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Godot

40-80
Employers
+13%
Growth

An open-source game engine used for creating 2D and 3D games, known for its flexibility and ease of use.

Rust Developer

30-60
Employers
-5%
Growth

A software development role focused on building applications in Rust, known for its performance and safety. Commonly utilized in system programming and applications requiring minimal resources.

RPG Programmer

12-24
Employers
-10%
Growth

This role involves developing software using the RPG (Report Program Generator) language, primarily for IBM iSeries systems. Expertise in business process automation and system maintenance is essential.

Game Engineer

60-120
Employers
-17%
Growth

Focuses on the design, implementation, and optimization of video game systems and architectures. Works closely with designers and artists to ensure technical feasibility and high performance.

Game Design

150-300
Employers
-18%
Growth

Creates the concepts, mechanics, and storylines for video games, working with development teams to bring interactive experiences to life.

Unity (Engine)

800-1.6K
Employers
-29%
Growth

A cross-platform game engine used for developing video games and simulations, known for its versatility and ease of use.

Unreal Developer

25-50
Employers
-29%
Growth

A specialist in creating interactive experiences using the Unreal Engine, a powerful software for 3D graphics and game development. They work on optimizing performance, ensuring realism, and integrating assets into virtual environments.

SDK (Software)

1.25K-2.5K
Employers
-30%
Growth

Software Development Kit (SDK) is a collection of tools, libraries, and documentation that developers use to create applications for specific platforms.

Environment Artist

60-120
Employers
-31%
Growth

Creates detailed and immersive environments for video games, movies, and other media, using artistic skills and software tools to bring virtual worlds to life.