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Localization Producer II

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$133.60K - $135.80K/yr

Riot Games is a company dedicated to putting players first, and they are seeking a Localization Producer II to ensure global readiness for their products. This role involves managing the localization ...

Localization Producer II

Los Angeles, CA

$133.60K - $135.80K/yr

As a Localization Producer II at Riot Games, you are responsible for integrating global readiness into the lifecycle of Riot's products and activations. Reporting to the Manager of Globalization ...

Localization Producer II

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$133.60K - $135.80K/yr

As a Localization Producer II at Riot Games, you are responsible for integrating global readiness into the lifecycle of Riot's products and activations. Reporting to the Manager of Globalization ...

Localization Producer II

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$133.60K - $135.80K/yr

As a Localization Producer II at Riot Games, you are responsible for integrating global readiness into the lifecycle of Riot's products and activations. Reporting to the Manager of Globalization ...

MUST BE BUSINESS PROFICIENT AND BILINGUAL IN JAPANESE POSITION SUMMARY The Localization Translator will work on translation and localization of Japanese games and anime titles to North America. The ...

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How much do game localization jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for game localization in California is $15.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.27 and $18.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Game Localization job?

A Game Localization job involves adapting a video game for different languages and cultures to ensure an engaging experience for players worldwide. This includes translating text, adjusting UI elements, localizing voice-overs, and ensuring cultural relevance while preserving the game's original intent. Professionals in this role work closely with translators, writers, and developers to maintain consistency and accuracy. They may also test the localized versions to catch errors and improve overall quality. Effective localization enhances player immersion and helps games reach a global audience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Game Localization position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Game Localization, you need fluency in both the source and target languages, deep cultural understanding, and experience with translation or linguistics—often supported by a related degree. Familiarity with localization tools such as CAT (Computer-Assisted Translation) software, terminology databases, and content management systems is highly valued. Outstanding attention to detail, proactive communication, and strong teamwork skills help professionals excel in this collaborative, fast-paced field. These competencies are crucial for delivering high-quality, culturally relevant game experiences to global audiences while meeting tight deadlines.

What are the typical challenges faced by game localization professionals?

Game localization professionals often encounter challenges such as adapting humor, idioms, or region-specific references to make sense in the target culture, as well as working with technical limitations like text length or script constraints. Another common challenge is ensuring consistency and accuracy across large volumes of in-game text, dialogue, and user interfaces under tight deadlines. Collaboration with developers, writers, and QA testers is essential to address these issues and ensure localization quality. With effective communication and problem-solving, these challenges become rewarding opportunities to enhance the gaming experience for international players.
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[NEOWIZ Santa Monica] Localization Manager (Game Publishing) (Poland-Based, globally operating)

Neowiz

Santa Monica, CA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

About NEOWIZ
The Magic That Brings Joy to the World
At NEOWIZ, we build bold, memorable games that players love-and remember. We move fast, stay curious, and care deeply about doing great work.
We're not chasing one-off hits. We invest in strong ideas, sharp execution, and teams who take ownership. The goal? Build great games-and then do it again, even better.
Across PC, console, and mobile, we're creating genre-defining experiences that push boundaries and deliver real joy. If that sounds like your kind of mission, we'd love to meet you.
Be part of something bold and let's build what's next.
About the Role
As a Localization Manager supporting Neowiz's global publishing portfolio, you will own the end-to-end localization strategy and execution for multiple game titles across PC and console platforms. This role sits at the intersection of publishing operations, narrative integrity, and global market readiness.
You will work closely with internal publishing, production, brand, and development teams, as well as external localization and LQA partners, to ensure our games deliver a high-quality, culturally resonant experience across all supported languages. The role requires strong operational ownership, sound localization judgment, and the ability to manage complex pipelines in a multi-project, multi-vendor environment.
This is a hands-on, delivery-focused position designed for an experienced localization professional who is comfortable operating with autonomy and accountability in a global publishing context.
Key Responsibilities
  • Localization Strategy & Planning
  • You will define and manage localization strategies for assigned titles, including scope, timelines, quality standards, and budget considerations. Working in close alignment with production and brand stakeholders, you will ensure localization plans are fully integrated into content roadmaps and release schedules.

  • Localization Pipeline & Workflow Ownership
  • You will own the full localization lifecycle, from source file preparation through translation, linguistic QA, integration, and release validation. This includes establishing efficient workflows, improving tools and processes, and ensuring consistent execution across vendors and projects. Localization tasks and risks will be tracked through established project management systems.

  • Linguistic Quality, Lore & Culturalization
  • You will act as a key quality gate for localized content, ensuring narrative consistency, brand voice alignment, and gameplay clarity across languages. You will guide cultural adaptation decisions to ensure content is appropriate, engaging, and market-ready, while safeguarding lore cohesion throughout the localization pipeline.

  • Vendor & Stakeholder Management
  • You will manage relationships with external localization vendors, translators, and LQA partners, including performance tracking, quality evaluation, and delivery alignment. You will collaborate closely with internal production, marketing, brand, and development teams to ensure localization outcomes support broader publishing goals.

  • Cross-Functional & Publishing Support
  • Beyond in-game content, you will support localization needs for marketing assets such as trailers, store pages, websites, and user-facing documentation. You will also partner with Player Support to ensure localized help content is accurate and consistent. As part of the publishing team, you may contribute to broader production support activities related to milestone tracking, dependency management, and operational improvement initiatives.

Required Experience & Skills
  • 3-5+ years of experience in game localization management, production, or LQA within a publishing or development environment.
  • Solid understanding of game development pipelines and international publishing workflows.
  • Proven experience managing external vendors and working with CAT/TMS tools.
  • Strong project management, organizational, and prioritization skills.
  • Ability to assess linguistic quality, identify risks, and drive process improvements.
  • Professional working proficiency in English.

Preferred Experience
  • Familiarity with global content regulations and cultural considerations.
  • Background in QA, production, narrative design, or product localization.

Join Our Team
We're looking for exceptional talent who can help us scale globally while keeping our creative edge sharp.
Hiring Process
We keep things clear and straightforward:
- Resume Screening
- Job Function/Hiring Manager Interview
- Stakeholder/Leadership Interview
- Offer Discussion
- Welcome Aboard!
Additional Information
- Submitted documents can be returned within 14 days upon request after the hiring decision.
- This job posting will close once the position is filled and may end early if a suitable candidate is found.
- Veterans will be given preferential treatment in accordance with applicable laws. Please submit proof of eligibility when applying.
Ready for Your Next Challenge?
Create magic with us. Build games that make the world more enjoyable.
neowiz.com/games
✉ Questions? Hit us up: [email protected]