Game Developer salary in the US
Median annual salary for Game Developer in the US across junior, middle, and senior levels, with sources and an interactive calculator.
Junior
$70 000 – $90 000
Middle
$90 000 – $120 000
Senior
$120 000 – $165 000
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Game Developer · United States
$90 000 – $120 000
Estimated annual Middle salary
What drives pay for Game Developer in the US
For a Game Developer in the United States, pay runs from $70 000 – $90 000 at entry level to $120 000 – $165 000 for senior practitioners, with an overall span of $70 000 – $165 000 according to Хабр Карьера, Glassdoor, BLS 2025. Demand for the role is growing, so where you land inside the band depends more on demonstrated skill and the scope of responsibility you take on than on years in the field alone.
The United States: figures are gross annual salaries in USD, typically quoted as base pay before bonuses and equity. Coastal tech hubs — the San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and Seattle — set the top of the band, while remote-first employers have broadened access to senior-level pay across lower-cost states. Use the calculator below to place yourself: pick a level and compare it against the other regions, so you can tell at a glance where an offer is fair and where it's worth pushing back on.
Most of the lifetime earnings growth happens in the jump from junior to middle: the mid-level band sits at $90 000 – $120 000, and reaching it usually follows a year or two of real, shipped work. That makes the early months disproportionately valuable — the projects you deliver now compound into the band you can negotiate next.
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Game Developer
Game developers turn ideas into interactive worlds — the gameplay loop, the physics, the graphics, the netcode that lets players connect. Every frame you see in a game was built by a programmer. It is creative, technically demanding work that sits between software engineering and art, and the skills travel far beyond games: the same C# and C++ fundamentals, the same performance discipline, and the same systems thinking carry into mobile apps, VR/AR, simulations, and the rest of software.
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