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Senior Game Data Analyst

San Mateo, CA · On-site

$124.90 - $187.30/hr

What you will be doing As a Senior Game Data Analyst, you'll partner with game teams and publishing stakeholders to answer complex questions about player behavior, feature performance, commercial ...

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Game Data Analyst

Santa Clara, CA · On-site

$26 - $31/hr

DAME DATE ANALYST NVIDIA is a global leader in technology, known for pushing the boundaries of what's possible. In our Cloud Gaming Datafactory team, we're dedicated to creating immersive gaming ...

As a Game Data Analyst on the NA team, you'll sit at the intersection of game development, product analytics, and cross-regional collaboration - serving as the analytical backbone for our NA studios ...

Who We Are At 2K, we create some of the most iconic and culture-shaping video games in ... What We Need We're looking for a passionate Staff Data Analyst to support the Sports* Game Science ...

Who We Are At 2K, we create some of the most iconic and culture-shaping video games in ... What We Need We're looking for a passionate Staff Data Analyst to support the Sports* Game Science ...

Who We Are At 2K, we create some of the most iconic and culture-shaping video games in ... What We Need We're looking for a passionate Staff Data Analyst to support the Sports* Game Science ...

Senior Data Analyst

Los Angeles, CA · Remote

$109K - $171K/yr

Have deep passion for video games and think on behalf of our players * Be curious; a detail ... Extensive experience writing optimized SQL to build and analyze datasets and associated data ...

Senior Data Analyst

$109K - $171K/yr

Have deep passion for video games and think on behalf of our players * Be curious; a detail ... Extensive experience writing optimized SQL to build and analyze datasets and associated data ...

Senior Data Analyst

Los Angeles, CA · Remote

$109K - $171K/yr

Have deep passion for video games and think on behalf of our players * Be curious; a detail ... Extensive experience writing optimized SQL to build and analyze datasets and associated data ...

$66K - $83K/yr

Our partner is looking for a Senior Games Data Analyst based in Netherlands. This is a senior ... You will work closely with Product, Game Operations, Marketing, CRM, Engineering, and other cross ...

QDStaff is a leading talent source for award-winning video game companies, and they are seeking an ... Required : • Proven success and ownership of analytics work end to end, including data ...

Research Data Analyst

Santa Monica, CA · On-site

$51.83 - $64.76/hr

Naughty Dog is looking for a Research Data Analyst to join our User Research team and help us ... A collaborative mindset and adaptability to the ever changing needs of video game production.

QDStaff is a leading talent source for award-winning video game companies, and they are seeking an ... Required : • Proven success and ownership of analytics work end to end, including data ...

Its vision was that gaming would become a mass market activity, and "play" would be an important ... Zynga's Data Science and Analytics team uses our unique and expansive data to model and predict ...

Data Analyst

Austin, TX · On-site

$77K - $114K/yr

Its vision was that gaming would become a mass market activity, and "play" would be an important ... Zynga's Data Science and Analytics team uses our unique and expansive data to model and predict ...

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How much do video game data analyst jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for video game data analyst in the United States is $15.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a video game data analyst do?

A Video Game Data Analyst collects, processes, and interprets data related to player behavior, game performance, and in-game metrics. They help game developers understand how players interact with games, identify trends, and suggest improvements to enhance gameplay and user retention. Their work often involves using statistical tools, data visualization, and reporting to inform decisions about game design, monetization, and marketing strategies. By analyzing player data, they help studios create more engaging and successful games.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a video game data analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Video Game Data Analyst, you need strong quantitative analysis skills, experience with data mining, and a relevant degree in mathematics, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with SQL, Python or R, data visualization tools like Tableau, and experience with analytics platforms are typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication skills help you interpret complex data and convey insights to cross-functional teams. These abilities are essential for driving data-informed decisions that enhance gameplay, user engagement, and business outcomes.

How does a video game data analyst typically collaborate with game designers and developers?

Video Game Data Analysts work closely with game designers and developers to interpret player data and provide actionable insights that inform game balance, feature development, and user experience improvements. They often participate in regular meetings to discuss data trends, present findings in clear visual formats, and recommend changes based on player behavior analysis. This collaborative process helps ensure that design decisions are data-driven and aligned with player engagement goals, fostering a dynamic and supportive team environment.

How much do video game data analysts make?

Video game data analysts typically earn between $50,000 and $90,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and company size. Entry-level analysts may start at lower salaries, while experienced professionals with skills in data visualization and analytics tools can earn higher compensation.

How to become a video game data analyst?

To become a video game data analyst, you typically need a bachelor's degree in fields like data science, statistics, or computer science. Strong skills in data analysis tools such as Excel, SQL, and Python, along with knowledge of game development and player behavior, are important. Gaining experience through internships or projects and understanding game analytics platforms can also enhance your qualifications.
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Senior Game Data Analyst

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San Mateo, CA • On-site

$124.90 - $187.30/hr

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About PlayStation Game Analytics

In Games and Publishing Analytics, we work with some of the most legendary studios in the world, supporting teams behind PlayStation franchises such as Uncharted, The Last of Us, Ghost of Yotei, God of War, and Helldivers 2. We provide end‑to‑end analytics for PlayStation Studios, helping teams understand players, evaluate game systems, and make data‑informed decisions from early development through launch.

What you will be doing

As a Senior Game Data Analyst, you’ll partner with game teams and publishing stakeholders to answer complex questions about player behavior, feature performance, commercial outcomes, and long‑term game health.

You will:
  • Lead analysis across player behavior, feature and content performance, monetization, and overall game health.
  • Turn ambiguous design, product, and publishing questions into clear analytical plans and recommendations.
  • Develop proxy metrics for player‑experience goals such as pacing, challenge, friction, agency, and build diversity.
  • Combine telemetry, playtests, surveys, sentiment, and product context to evaluate whether features are landing as intended.
  • Apply judgment to imperfect evidence, including small samples, pre‑launch tests, incomplete telemetry, noisy signals, and bias.
  • Support commercial questions around launch, acquisition, segmentation, campaigns, and franchise health.
  • Build dashboards and analytical frameworks that support consistent decision‑making.
  • Communicate insights clearly across design, product, publishing, research, engineering, data science, and leadership.
What we are looking for
  • Strong SQL skills and experience working with large behavioral datasets, especially event‑level gameplay data.
  • Strong exploratory analysis skills and the ability to turn raw gameplay data into clear insight.
  • Experience analyzing player behavior and game systems, including progression, combat, economy, difficulty, matchmaking, feature adoption, engagement, retention, or segmentation.
  • Experience partnering directly with designers, producers, product managers, researchers, engineers, or game leadership.
  • Ability to distinguish between similar‑looking behavioral signals, such as challenge versus frustration, friction versus intentional difficulty, novelty versus durable engagement, or confusion versus experimentation.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain what the data supports, what remains uncertain, and what teams should do next.
  • A background in statistics, mathematics, economics, computer science, or another applied quantitative discipline.
Domain Experience
  • 4+ years of analytics experience in the games industry, ideally supporting game development, live operations, player behavior analysis, feature evaluation, or gameplay systems.
  • 2+ years of experience working on a shipped game, live service game, or game team operating through rapid development cycles such as playtests, launch, live events, or content releases.
  • Familiarity with the realities of game development, including changing priorities, incomplete information, telemetry gaps, cross‑functional dependencies, and decisions that cannot wait for perfect data.
Bonus Points if You Have
  • Experience with Python, R, or statistical tooling for experimentation, causal inference, metric validation, forecasting, or behavioral modeling.
  • Experience with Looker, Power BI, MicroStrategy, Tableau, or another BI tool with a semantic layer.
  • Familiarity with Git or other reproducible analysis workflows.
  • Experience across live service or games with complex progression, economy, combat, content, or social systems.
  • Familiarity with publishing or commercial analytics, including acquisition, launch performance, campaign impact, monetization, forecasting, or franchise health.

$124,900 — $187,300 USD

Equal Opportunity Statement:

Sony is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All persons will receive consideration for employment without regard to gender (including gender identity, gender expression and gender reassignment), race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, marital or civil partnership status, disability, age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, maternity or parental status, trade union membership or membership in any other legally protected category.

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