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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
Well I don't have any first hand knowledge, but there are countless stories of developers burning out due to crunch time, where they work from 80-100 hours a week with no OT
https://www.makeuseof.com/crunch-culture-video-games/
Right now the only people who seem to enjoy making games are the small indie developers, though that usually means they have to have another job as their primary income
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I don’t have any firsthand knowledge myself either. If people are burning out of gaming particularly like you said though that sort of overrides most of what I was going to say about the job market. I basically only know about people burning out like that in the software development industry in general, myself included.
One thing that doesn’t fully align with what you’re saying is that there are some bigger development studios here in Vancouver like EA and I think there are supposed to be another couple at least that aren’t small. However, even a couple of them might not be that much of a boon to the job market or do much to the balance of what sort of game development jobs are out there. I have heard that gaming development is pretty good sized out here and is growing, but those are just vague things I’ve been told though.