Video Game Tester (Remote / Entry-Level)

Are you a gamer with a sharp eye for detail? We're building out our quality assurance team and need thoughtful testers who can help us create exceptional gaming experiences. Here's what you'd do: identify bugs, spot performance issues, and provide feedback that actually shapes how our games turn out. Role Overview: Play through unreleased games on your mobile device and flag any bugs, crashes, or performance hiccups. Give honest feedback about gameplay, visuals, and how the game feels to play. Partner with our dev team to refine features and get games ready for launch. Key Responsibilities: Run games on your own iPhone, iPad, or Android device. Thoroughly explore each game to uncover bugs, glitches, and rough edges. Write detailed test reports that break down what you found and how to fix it. Requirements: Access to a functioning iPhone, iPad, Android phone, or Android tablet for testing purposes. Reliable internet speed capable of handling game downloads and report submissions. Game industry QA experience is a plus, but genuine enthusiasm for gaming is what really counts. Rate: $35 per hour. Location: 100% remote; we're currently accepting applications from testers in the United States. We're expanding rapidly and looking for testers who can jump in and make a difference right away. If you love games and want to help shape mobile gaming's future, we'd like to hear from you.

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