Game Development Internship
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Software Development
Game Development / Testing, Software Engineer
Game Development Internship Internship Overview:
We’re seeking a motivated Game Development Intern to collaborate on live projects and gain hands‑on experience in the full game development lifecycle. Work alongside industry veterans, contribute to real games, and build a portfolio while mastering tools like Unity, Construct3, Unreal Engine, or custom engines
. Exceptional performers may receive a full‑time offer or recommendations for top studios.
Key Responsibilities:
Code & Prototype: Develop gameplay mechanics, AI systems, UI elements, or tools using HTML5, C#, C++, Python, or Blueprints
.Collaborate: Partner with artists, designers, and QA testers to implement features and polish gameplay.
Debug & Optimize: Identify and resolve bugs, improve performance, and ensure cross‑platform compatibility.
Innovate: Brainstorm ideas for game mechanics, narratives, or technical solutions.
Learn Pipeline Tools: Master version control (Git), project management (Jira), and industry‑standard software.
Documentation: Contribute to design documents, technical wikis, and post‑mortems.
Who You Are:
Pursuing/holding a degree in Game Development, Computer Science, or related fields (or self‑taught with a strong portfolio).
Proficient in one or more programming languages (C++, C#, Python, etc.).
Familiar with Unity/Unreal Engine and game development workflows (assets, physics, animation).
Passion for games (casual, mobile, VR, RPGs, etc.) and understanding of player psychology.
Creative problem‑solver with attention to detail and a collaborative mindset.
Bonus:
Experience with 3D modeling, shaders, multiplayer/networking, or VR/AR.
Perks & Benefits:
Portfolio Boost: Ship real features for upcoming titles.
Certification & Letter: Receive a completion certificate and Linked In recommendation.
Career Pathway: Priority consideration for full‑time roles post‑internship.
Play & Learn: Free access to company games/dev tools.
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