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Productor de Videojuegos

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April 29, 2024 Updated June 6, 2024 3 minute read

Are you enthusiastic about video games and want to use your technical and creative skills to make a career out of it? Video game producers are responsible for the development and production of video games. They work with designers, programmers, artists, and other team members to bring a video game from concept to reality. Video game producers make sure that the game is on schedule, within budget, and meets the expectations of the players.

Role and Responsibilities

The daily responsibilities of a video game producer may include:

  • Planning and managing the development of video games
  • Working with designers to create the game's story, characters, and levels
  • Working with programmers to implement the game's code
  • Working with artists to create the game's graphics
  • Working with testers to ensure that the game is free of bugs
  • Managing the game's budget and timeline
  • Marketing and promoting the game

Education and Experience

Most video game producers have a college degree in computer science, game design, or a related field. They also have several years of experience in the video game industry, working in roles such as designer, programmer, or artist. Some video game producers start by self-teaching the skills they need and then building a portfolio of work to showcase their abilities.

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Salaries for Productor de Videojuegos

City
Median
New York
$159,000
San Francisco
$210,000
Seattle
$140,000
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City
Median
New York
$159,000
San Francisco
$210,000
Seattle
$140,000
Toronto
$155,000
London
£89,000
Paris
€65,000
Berlin
€63,000
Tel Aviv
₪21,000
Singapore
S$125,000
Beijing
¥605,000
Shanghai
¥348,000
Bengalaru
₹1,340,000
Delhi
₹4,800,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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