To thrive as a Games User Researcher, you need a solid background in psychology, human-computer interaction, or a related field, along with experience in user testing and data analysis. Familiarity with research tools such as eye-tracking software, usability testing platforms, and data visualization tools is often expected. Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills help you translate research findings into actionable recommendations for game development teams. These abilities are crucial for delivering insights that enhance player experience and support the creation of engaging, user-friendly games.