To thrive as a Game Localization Remote professional, you need advanced proficiency in at least two languages (including one native level), deep cultural knowledge, and strong attention to detail in written communication. Familiarity with CAT (computer-assisted translation) tools, localization management platforms, and industry-standard QA processes is highly valued, and specialized certifications in translation or localization can be advantageous. Soft skills such as collaboration, time management, and adaptability are crucial for remote work and cross-functional team interactions. These skills ensure accurate, high-quality game content adapted for global audiences while meeting project deadlines in a distributed work environment.