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Lead the writing team in developing compelling narratives, memorable characters, rich world-building, and engaging in-game content. * Partner closely with the Game Director to define and execute the ...

If you're looking to jumpstart a career in game journalism, mxdwn Games is a great place to begin. If interested, email your resume and a writing sample as well as a short introduction to yourself to ...

If you're looking to jumpstart a career in game journalism, mxdwn Games is a great place to begin. If interested, email your resume and a writing sample as well as a short introduction to yourself to ...

Gaming Writer

$21.75 - $28/hr

This role goes beyond writing articles-it's about connecting with a dedicated gaming audience and driving meaningful readership through insightful content. Your Responsibilities * Monitor gaming news ...

... game news? We're looking to expand our team at MXDWN Games with passionate gamers and writers who ... Strong writing in English, being comfortable in a WordPress environment, and can commit to ...

Games Writers

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$23 - $29.25/hr

... game news? We're looking for writers for our sister site mxdwn Games. If your world is knowing what's going on with games on all platforms, we have a place for you. Contact us at ray@mxdwn.com and ...

Games Writers

Los Angeles, CA

$23 - $29.25/hr

... video game news? We're looking for writers for our sister site mxdwn Games. If your world is knowing what's going on with games on all platforms, we have a place for you. Contact us at [email ...

At least 1 year of professional experience at a Senior Level in editing, game writing, or comparable work; or 3+ years of experience with some project lead experience. * Strong content editing and ...

Have a passion for journalism, writing, and video games. * Have a competent understanding of the English language including: grammar, flow, structure, and spelling. * Have adequate time to properly ...

Responsibilities Write portable code for use across multiple platforms Work closely with non ... games Strong analytical or math skills C++ and/or C# programming experience Pluses -- Ideal ...

Game Designer

$154K/yr

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... Excellent written communication skills, especially the ability to clearly communicate complex and ...

Demonstrable knowledge of how to write optimized, maintainable, high quality code that supports a wide variety of hardware and platforms. * Participated both on developing new games and development ...

Game Designer

$158K/yr

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... Excellent written communication skills, especially the ability to clearly communicate complex and ...

This allows games like Fortnite to utilize a combination of platform online services as well as ... You'll write code in an extremely unique and fast-paced environment to counteract cheats while ...

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How much do game writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for game writing in the United States is $20.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.18 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do game writers typically collaborate with designers and developers during the production process?

Game writers work closely with designers and developers to ensure that narrative elements are seamlessly integrated into gameplay. This collaboration often involves attending regular team meetings, providing feedback on level design, and revising scripts to address technical constraints or gameplay changes. Writers may also create dialogue trees, character backstories, and in-game text, adapting their work based on input from other disciplines. Open communication and flexibility are key, as narrative elements often evolve in response to the game's development needs.

What is the difference between Game Writing vs Narrative Designer?

AspectGame WritingNarrative Designer
Primary FocusCreating dialogue, scripts, and story elements for gamesDesigning overall story structure, narrative flow, and player experience
Skills & CredentialsWriting, storytelling, scripting languages, game design knowledgeStorytelling, game design, narrative architecture, collaboration skills
Work EnvironmentCollaborates with writers, designers, and developers in game studiosWorks closely with designers, writers, and producers in game development teams

Game Writing primarily involves crafting scripts and dialogue, while Narrative Designers focus on shaping the overall story structure and player experience. Both roles require storytelling skills and collaboration within game development teams, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

What is game writing?

Game writing involves creating the narrative elements of a video game, including dialogue, character backstories, plotlines, and world-building. Unlike traditional writing, game writers must account for player choices and interactive storytelling, ensuring the narrative adapts seamlessly to gameplay. Game writers collaborate closely with designers, artists, and developers to integrate story elements with game mechanics and visuals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Game Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Game Writer, you need strong storytelling abilities, a deep understanding of narrative structure, and proficiency in creative writing, often supported by a background in literature, journalism, or game design. Familiarity with game engines, scriptwriting software like Final Draft, and branching narrative tools such as Twine is typically required. Outstanding collaboration, adaptability, and communication skills help Game Writers work effectively with designers, artists, and developers. These skills are crucial for crafting engaging, immersive narratives that elevate the player's experience and align with gameplay mechanics.
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Infographic showing various Game Writing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 52% Full Time, 39% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,561 per year, or $20.9 per hour.
Lead Writer

Lead Writer

Warnerbros

Salt Lake City, UT โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Welcome to Warner Bros. Discovery... the stuff dreams are made of.

Who We Are...

When we say, "the stuff dreams are made of," we're not just referring to the world of wizards, dragons and superheroes, or even to the wonders of Planet Earth. Behind WBD's vast portfolio of iconic content and beloved brands, are the storytellers bringing our characters to life, the creators bringing them to your living rooms and the dreamers creating what's next...

From brilliant creatives, to technology trailblazers, across the globe, WBD offers career defining opportunities, thoughtfully curated benefits, and the tools to explore and grow into your best selves. Here you are supported, here you are celebrated, here you can thrive.

Avalanche is a Warner Bros. Games studio located in downtown Salt Lake City nestled against the backdrop of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. We've been in the video game business since 1995, creating interactive experiences for fans of the world's largest franchises.Join the team behind the blockbuster open world, action RPG Hogwarts Legacy as we create what's next!

Avalanche Software, a division of Warner Bros. Games Inc., is seeking a Lead Writer for our Story team creating the next generation of immersive, narrative-driven experiences.

We are looking for an exceptional storyteller, creative leader, and collaborative partner with extensive experience writing for games and leading narrative teams. This role requires both creative excellence and strong people leadership. The Lead will partner closely with the Game Director and multidisciplinary teams across the studio to develop compelling stories, memorable characters, and world-class player experiences.

The ideal candidate possesses deep expertise in game narrative, exceptional communication skills, and the ability to lead and mentor a diverse team of writers while fostering strong relationships across the studio.

The Daily
  • Lead the writing team in developing compelling narratives, memorable characters, rich world-building, and engaging in-game content.
  • Partner closely with the Game Director to define and execute the narrative vision of the game.
  • Understand the strengths, interests, and development needs of individual writers and allocate resources appropriately across the project.
  • Provide mentorship, guidance, and constructive feedback to writers, helping elevate the quality and consistency of the team's work.
  • Establish and uphold narrative standards, tone, voice, and storytelling principles across the project.
  • Write and edit dialogue, cinematics, lore, quests, character barks, and on-screen text.
  • Review and edit the work of other writers to ensure narrative consistency and quality.
  • Collaborate closely with design, art, cinematics, audio, mission, combat, production, marketing, QA, and executive teams.
  • Identify and resolve communication challenges and cross-disciplinary issues, strengthening collaboration throughout the studio.
  • Participate in playtests and regularly review game builds to evaluate the narrative experience from the player's perspective.
  • Participate in motion capture and voice-over sessions as necessary.
  • Oversee the daily work of assigned staff and foster a safe, inclusive, and highly collaborative team culture.
The Essentials
  • Minimum of 8 years of professional game writing experience, including experience on large-scale titles.
  • At least 1 year in a leadership role leading narrative teams and mentoring writers.
  • Proven experience writing narrative content for games, including dialogue, character development, and world-building.
  • Deep understanding of narrative design principles and interactive storytelling.
  • Excellent writing, editing, communication, and presentation skills.
  • Experience working with established IPs and franchise partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across multiple disciplines and build strong working relationships throughout a studio.
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
  • Strong understanding of the game development process from concept through ship.
  • Strong belief in a collaborative, team-first approach to development.
The Nice to Haves
  • Experience leading narrative development on critically acclaimed or commercially successful titles.
  • Experience with branching narrative tools and scripting systems such as Articy or similar narrative pipelines.
  • Experience directing or participating in voice-over and performance capture sessions.
  • Experience hiring, developing, and growing writing teams.
  • Passion for games and a deep understanding of emotionally resonant player experiences.

How We Get Things Done...

This last bit is probably the most important! Here at WBD, our guiding principles are the core values by which we operate and are central to how we get things done. You can find them at www.wbd.com/guiding-principles/ along with some insights from the team on what they mean and how they show up in their day to day. We hope they resonate with you and look forward to discussing them during your interview.

Championing Inclusion at WBD

Warner Bros. Discovery embraces the opportunity to build a workforce that reflects a wide array of perspectives, backgrounds and experiences. Being an equal opportunity employer means that we take seriously our responsibility to consider qualified candidates on the basis of merit, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or any other category protected by law.

If you're a qualified candidate with a disability and you require adjustments or accommodations during the job application and/or recruitment process, please visit our accessibility page for instructions to submit your request.