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Collaborate with 343’s Studio Design Director and other key stakeholders to define, prototype, validate, iterate, and evolve future Halo game systems throughout the development lifecycle.
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Epic’s award-winning Unreal Engine technology not only provides game developers the ability to build high-fidelity, interactive experiences for PC, console, mobile, and VR, it is also a tool being embraced by content creators across a variety of industries such as media and entertainment, automotive, and architectural design.
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The Game Designer works in a collaborative small team environment with a group of exceptionally talented artists, animators, software engineers, and game designers to provide the best gaming experience for the slot player.
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A Junior Game Designer who is passionate about video games and the art of design. You have experience as a Game Designer or in a similar role (including classes, prototypes, and personal projects.
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We are looking for a sports-minded Graphic Designer who has a passion for graphic design, user-centered design, typography, and visual storytelling for sports. Multiple "looks" for team mobile apps, including game-day looks, non-gameday looks, Draft Day looks, Championship looks, kit-launch looks, etc.
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Epic Games Fortnite Ecosystem team is looking for a versatile Gameplay Designer. Help identify and design gameplay features that expand the Fortnite Ecosystem to new genres and audiences.
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Degree in graphic design, visual design, animation, online game development, cartography, fine arts, or related field. As a successful candidate, you'll be a master of multimedia authoring and development tools, with a keen eye for effective user interface and engaging user experience design.
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8+ years of game design experience. ProbablyMonsters is looking for a friendly and curious Principal Gameplay Designer who wants to help create a new competitive shooter as part of an incubation game team.
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BA/BS Degree in Graphic Design, Visual Design, User Interface Design, Architecture Design, Video Game Design, a design bootcamp certification and/or equivalent experience in industry.
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GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the lead game designer and colleagues on the design and development of gameplay mechanics, levels, and features for interactive gaming experiences Work closely with producers, artists, and developers to implement game design elements integrating NFTs, tokenomics, and decentralized systems Participate in playtesting, collecting feedback, and adapting designs and balance to improve the player experience.
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The HAI Experience Designer will be responsible for conducting user research, use design thinking methodologies to develop and improve our product's usability, create visual design prototypes, and ensure the best user experience (UX) possible.
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5+ years of game design experience and at least 2 full development cycles as a systems designer. You are a talented Game Designer looking to build the next generation of online, multiplayer games for Meta Quest.
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Design, implement, and tune game systems including economies, player abilities, weapons, gear, customization, metagame. You are a self-starting problem-solver with a strong vision for gameplay progression and an expert at prototyping, refining and implementing game systems that keep a variety of players coming back.
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We are dedicated to one genre, role-playing games, and led by veteran designer Mark Otero (Zero-to-one director of Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes, EA’s most successful mobile game of all time, with $1.5B lifetime revenue.
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About the role: As a 3C Gameplay Designer, you will report to the Game Design Director and work within the design team to deliver 3C features, tuning and balancing. Minimum 5 years of experience as a Game Designer.
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