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United Kingdom , Oxford; Warwick
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Lead Systems Designer – Logistics & Automation
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United States , Los Angeles Area
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125000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year
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Snail Games
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Software Test Engineer
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Canada , Vancouver
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28.33 - 33.33 USD / Hour
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Principal Game Developer, Live Games
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France , Paris
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Lead Gameplay Designer
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United Kingdom , Royal Leamington Spa
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QA Engineer
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France , Paris
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Senior Animator
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Sweden , Stockholm
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Pursuing Lead Gameplay Designer jobs represents a significant career milestone for experienced game developers, blending deep creative vision with leadership and technical expertise. This senior role sits at the heart of a game's development, responsible for defining and directing the core interactive experience that players engage with directly. A Lead Gameplay Designer is the architect of fun, the systems thinker who translates a game's high-level vision into tangible mechanics, controls, and rules that are compelling, balanced, and intuitive. Professionals in these jobs typically oversee a team of gameplay and systems designers, guiding them from concept through to final polish. Common responsibilities include establishing design pillars, prototyping and iterating on core mechanics (such as combat, movement, physics, or progression systems), and ensuring all gameplay elements cohesively support the narrative and artistic direction. They act as a crucial bridge between disciplines, collaborating closely with engineering, animation, narrative, and art teams to technically implement and creatively refine the player's journey. A large part of the role involves mentorship, process management, and providing clear, constructive feedback to elevate the team's output while maintaining schedules and quality benchmarks. The typical skill set for Lead Gameplay Designer jobs is multifaceted. Candidates must possess an exceptional creative vision paired with strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to balance complex game systems. Proven experience in gameplay design on shipped titles is a fundamental requirement, with a portfolio demonstrating expertise in mechanics design and implementation. Leadership and communication skills are paramount, as the role involves directing a team, articulating design rationale to stakeholders, and resolving cross-disciplinary challenges. A solid understanding of technical constraints and game development pipelines is essential to collaborate effectively with programmers. Ultimately, a genuine passion for games across genres, coupled with the ability to deconstruct and understand what makes them engaging, is the foundation for success in these pivotal roles. For those ready to shape the future of interactive entertainment, Lead Gameplay Designer jobs offer the opportunity to leave a definitive mark on the industry and inspire both players and development teams alike.

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