FEATURE STORY: Could YOU Be A Video Game Tester?
By Hitoshi • May 14th, 2008 • Category: Video Game Tester Jobs
From The Desk Of: Hitoshi Jones
Location: Tokyo, Japan
RE: Your FREE Video Game Tester Guide
Dear Fellow Gaming Enthusiast,
If you ever wished there was a way to spend even more time gaming without being hassled by your friends or family to “go find a job”, this is going to be the coolest thing you read this week…
You see, with the release of the latest next generation gaming consoles such as the PS3 and the xBox 360, the demand for new video games and PC games is exploding! Because of this, game design companies are creating and releasing new and advanced titles every day.
BUT - before these games can be released, they need to go through a testing phase to make sure they play well and that all the bugs are caught and fixed before the games are released publicly.
To do this, many game design companies send out free BETA versions of their games to be tested by avid gamers. The best part is, many will even pay you to test and write reports about the playability of these games!
How would YOU like to have a “job” like that?
The thing is though, not everyone is qualified to be a video game tester. Furthermore, because there are so many unqualified people who want to “get paid to play games”, it is very hard to get good information on becoming a game tester.
That’s because the game design companies don’t want a bunch of “freebie seekers” contacting them for free games. Instead, they want serious, motivated, hard-core gamers who can provide quality game testing services for them.
Fortunately, if you’re serious about becoming a video game tester, I’ve put together a very informative FREE REPORT about being a game tester. Inside this report you’ll learn:
- How to know if YOU are really “game tester” material…
- Where to find REAL game testing jobs - both freelance and full-time…
- How to successfully apply for game testing opportunities…
- What is expected of you as a tester…
- How to get a continual stream of new assignments…
- How to go full time…
- And More!
So, if you’re serious and really want to learn the secrets of being a video game tester, I invite you to grab a copy of my report for potential video game testers. I’m looking for a few more hardcore gamers to introduce this material to, so for a very limited time, this report is FREE - but only if you act fast!
After you submit your information in the box below, just check your email and you’ll be on your way.






man i wanted to be a game tester but dunno where to start not only game testing but as a game designer
If you’ve already read my free guide, you know that I also highly recommend this resource as a way to get contacts in the video game industry. Game testing allows you to get started and meet and network with people who work in all aspects of the industry, including game designers. Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Hitoshi Jones
Thanks Hitoshi,
I’ve been giving much thought into becoming a game tester, and I have yet to buy your guide yet, but as far as the jobs go, how quick can I expect to get one? and how long would it take me to become a full-time tester for a company?.
Hi Ben,
How fast you get a job will depend on how qualified you are and how well you network with the contacts provided in the guide. If you haven’t done any testing before, don’t expect a full time position right away - build up your resume and follow the information provided!
Good luck!
Hitoshi Jones
Ive been a little sceptical about this whole paid to play thing , but im only 16 years old and I dont have the funds to start and my parents cant help right now.What should I do?
Hitoshi Replies: It’s always good to be skeptical! If you’re 16, you can’t expect the full time in-house jobs because of labor laws. That shouldn’t stop you from exploring these free ways to make a bit of cash from gaming though! Hope this helps!
Nice Stuff man! How sweet is it to play game and make money for it. Love it!
I love to play games i play about 15 to 20 hours a week i beat most games in about a day or two. Where do i get started in applying to become a game tester?
Hitoshi Replies: You’ll want to start by hooking up with people already in the industry who have contact lists and are willing to help you get started. This is the by far the fastest and easiest route to take. This database and service will get you going.
Thanks alot for the help
What kind of stuff should I put on my resume?
Hitoshi Replies: Make sure you take a look at some good resume templates on the internet and follow those. They’ll want to see educational experience and of course any previous experience you have writing and communicating about video games.
Hi Hitoshi,
I’am happy to say that I just bought your guide, and it’s quite nice, filled with lots of information and such, I also subscribed so when jobs come up I’ll be notified, and well thats about it. I look forward to hearing anything and just getting my first job.
Thanks,
Ben Matlock
p.s. I’ll keep you updated on what’s going on.
Hitoshi Replies: Awesome Ben! After reading my free guide (available on the right of this page) people decide whether or not video game testing is for them. I’m glad to see you were serious and took the next step! Keep us updated.
Hi i ahve gone for an interview before and was so dedicated for the job i went to Germany to work for nintendo. But the only problem was not knowing german oops but still on the look out for this dream job help would be app from me big time thanks ^_^
Connel
Maaaaan wait till i show my wife this haha this will teach her that all my game playing is not a waste of my time. Ive always wanted to be a games tester and before this guide did not have a clue how to get started thanks man you rock
Hitsho Replies: Thank you for the kind words Stuart! I’m always happy to hear that my free guide has helped someone take the next step towards getting started in the video game industry.
this is soooooo gonna sound stupid, and i think i know the answer, but do you have to be 16 to be a tester?
Hitoshi Replies: Alyssa, for most of the paid company jobs you have to be at least 18 years old. But if you take a look at this article, I list some creative ways even a younger person can make some money from their gaming passion. Also, if you want to practice testing beta games for free and get some experience - check out this post. Hope you find that useful!
Sir,
I have been a hardcore gamer since the days of Pong! I would love a job testing games, which I would take as seriously as I do when I play games in my spare time. Please send me your FREE newsletter. Thank you.
Andrew
Greeting’s Hitoshi,
Although game testing is not my career choice by any means, it would be a great stepping stone and resume builder. I’m currently in the process of saving up the massive tution fee required to attend one of North America’s leading media schools and the 48 weeks of intense schooling won’t allow me the ability for a part-time job. Well as an avid gamer who already picks games apart and writes on a regular basis (Game and Movie Scripts) why no get paid for it?
Dear Hitoshi,
I have been wanting to be a paid videogame tester for a few months now. I have been practically obsessed, frequently researching the topic. I do feel that i have somewhat of a general knowledge of the whole videogame testing field. It is quite a bit of an unknown among the common populace, but i have researched numerous websites concerning the matter. I have even found a few companies that offer videogame testing jobs like Enzyme, Volt, Electronic Arts, Aerotek Commercial Staffing, etc. Still, I would very much like to know all of the ins and outs of the whole career. I am considering this job so much more seriously than I’ve considered any other career. Videogames are my passion. Videogames make me so unimaginably happy, and receiving money for testing them would be like a dream come true. I would love to spend my life that way, happy. This is why I am going to apply to receive your guide free. Thank you for your time! I appreciate it.
Looks great! I play video games a good 20-25 hours a week. When I’m not playing, I am looking up montages, tips, newsletters, and reviews!
Thank you sir being a game tester has been my dream job since I was 7 thanks to you Im on my way this is the first step
Hi, I play computer games 20-25 hours a week. Bieng a computer game tester would be a dream job.
Thanks Angus
man im sure game testing is hard to be but its sure easy to find all problems i make films and when i watch real movies i catch all the mistakes this book looks good of yours
that would so be the best job for me
Hey how are you Hitoshi, im 16 and have been dreaming of becoming a video game tester for a very long time. Whenever im not at school or work im at home playing video games, its one of my lifetime dreams to become a video game tester and im pretty sure that i have to be 18 to become one. I hope you will remember me. I will be purchasing the guide and will be trying to get in contact with you, I would be thrilled when I finally become a video game tester, thank you.
thanks
I have always been interested in becoming a video game tester. You see, I have had many consoles in the past. I’ve owned an Atari, the NES, the Sega Genesis, Nintendo 64, and the Playstation 2. They’re all great consoles, and they’ve all had their fair share of great gaming titles. I still have my Playstation 2. It’s been with me for four years, and I can’t get enough of it. I have always enjoyed the WWE Smackdown games that have been available for the PS2 the last seven years now. I’m also a big fan of games from the GTA line up, and nostalgic compilations, like Midway Arcade Tresures and Namco Museum 50th Anniversery Edition. Bottom line, video games are great, and in my spare time, I love to flick on the PS2, and jam out to whatever game I have in front of me. Being a video game tester intrigues me a lot, and knowing how to get started would be very helpful to me.
Dear Hitoshi,
I too have been wanting to be a paid video game tester for a good few years. I do feel that i have a great knowledge of the whole video game industry. I have been at college working with computers and have a intermediate knowledge of IT skills but im now wanting to venture out into video games. Im please to say i play online and offline for 40+ hours a week which is alot of time but its more than a hobby for me. Ive been running my own computer game websites for the last year along with clans. I attend all computer game shows here in the UK (not many i know) and ive been taking part in beta test for a while also, including PS3 titles MGO beta and upcoming HOME beta. Any ideas would be appreciated as i feel i need to take a step up in achieving my dream job. Thank you for reading this.
If I wanted to get in to the gaming career by testing, how would I start and with who? Where do I look for the good jobs? My future plan is to become someone who comes up with ideas for future games ( if theres such a job ). Thank you.
Hitoshi Replies: Cody, first sign up for and read my free game tester guide offered on this page. Then, if you still think game testing is for you, I suggest signing up for one of the recommended paid game tester guides and job databases as they provide the insider contact information that cannot be given away for free. (If you read my guide you’ll know why.)
hey i was just wondering how hard is it for a kid to get a job testing?
Hitoshi Replies: If you are under 18, you’ll have a tough time getting testing gigs. That said, there are other ways you can cash-in on video games and build up your resume, so you’ll have a better chance of getting the good jobs once you are 18. Click here for some ideas.
The best way to get started? Sign up on the right for my FREE Guide for potential video game testers. After reading that, you’ll know if game testing is right for you or not.
Enjoy!
Hey Hitoshi. Where would be a good spot for game testing? I cant find any spots where i am. Thank you
Hitoshi Replies: Howdy Noah, see my reply above
Well for now i am currently studying for gaming. Is okay but programming is pretty hard and testing might be a good start ey~
Hi, My names Mike and i play games all day almost everyday, i love the idea of getting paid to play games and discover problems etc. I’m currently considering buying into one of these sites. I understand that i might not get a full time job straight away but that does not bother me. The thing that bothers me is : Am I good enough to be a game tester. To put it straight i have a real passion for gaming, and if there is one career i would like to spend my life doing it would be gaming. I have a GNVQ in IT and obviously have my own Pc. I also have access to all the latest consoles. (Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and PS3). Im computer/game literate and feel i need to do something with it. I’m 19 now and have plenty of life to use playing games.
You may be wondering why am i writing this when i should be applying for a job or signing up already, but i need to know if ive got what it takes. Im good at any type of computer game (Believe Me). I might not be the best but no-one can be the best at everything. All i want to do is be in a job i enjoy and that my friend sums up what i want my life story to be.
Please get back to me with some advice.
Mike.
just wanting to know were and how to get started as a game tester
Nice, I always wanted to be a video games tester because it allows me to get a greater understanding of how video games are created. And it always sounds fun.