The video game job market right now is rough, and it’s not just “a few studios tightening belts.”
After being laid off, the analytical nerd in me couldn’t just sit with the uncertainty. I needed to understand what was actually happening. So I started digging into industry data, reports, surveys, and trends to make sense of it all.
Here’s what I found, and what I’ve taken away.
We’re in a multi-year correction where talented people are getting squeezed by a mix of consolidation, project cancellations, and a shift toward fewer (often safer) bets.
Even with U.S. unemployment sitting around 4.4% overall (Dec 2025), our corner of the world is experiencing something very different.
What’s driving the pain in games:
🔸️Sustained layoffs studio closures: Thousands of game developers have been laid off over the past two years, with 2025 alone seeing major cuts across studios of all sizes.
🔸️Fewer greenlights, more “efficiency” mandates: Companies are narrowing portfolios, reducing risk, and restructuring teams - often at the expense of experienced talent.
🔸️Industry-wide ripple effects: Surveys continue to show that a significant portion of developers have experienced layoffs or contract instability in the past 24 months.
How AI has changed recruiting (and why it feels harder)? AI didn’t “replace recruiters,” but it did reshape the funnel:
🔸️More companies now rely on automated screening and ranking tools.
🔸️Early-stage hiring is often filtered before a human ever reviews your profile.
🔸️The result: more competition, faster rejections, and less personalized feedback.
What’s helped me navigate this uncertainty:
🔸️Set daily goals - not just “apply more.”
✅ 2 tailored applications
✅ 1 meaningful networking touch
✅ 1 small resume/portfolio improvement
🔸️Optimize for AI humans. Use the language from the job description (authentically), lead with measurable impact, and make your value obvious in the first 10 seconds.
🔸️Run my search like a project. I track roles, follow-ups, and outcomes. It reduces anxiety and keeps momentum when responses are slow.
🔸️Network with intention and generosity. I focus on learning, exchanging perspectives, and supporting others - not just “asking for jobs.”
🔸️Treat mental and physical health as part of the work.
If you’re going through this right now: you’re not failing. You’re navigating a historically difficult market.
And if you’re hiring, I’d love to connect you with a group of talented developers who were recently affected by layoffs. Please fill out this form:
forms.gle/Rs8z7cpYEZNsDWvj9.