How To Become A Video Game TesterLearn How To Become A Video Game Beta Tester And Get Paid To Test New Games At Home. - If you like to get paid to play unreleased games before anyone else...
- If you want to get free copies of New Video Games that you tested...
- If you wish to earn some extra money or start a video game tester career...
- And you are minimum 18 years or older and stay in the US, UK, or Canada...
Please Click Below To Get Started: Become A Video Game Tester Frequently Asked Questions On How To Become A Video Game Tester 1. Why would someone pay me to play games? The Gaming industry is a business; each business wants to sell a product that it's consumers will like and recommend to others. If a game company sells games that they do not test, what do you suspect will happen? The untested games will have bugs in them and most customers will find those bugs and return those games due to all the glitches and this game company will not make any money. A business that does not make any money will not be in business for long. If a Game company pays 100 people to test their games and because of their testing 100,000 people will NOT return that game, this company has just made a profit. 2. Am I limited to only my home computer, or can I take my laptop to a coffee shop and test from there? You do not need to test only from your home computer. You can test from anywhere as long as the game is up and running. If you have a super duper laptop that has two video cards you can test from a local coffee shop if you wish. As long as you can run the game... 3. Is there a limit to how many games I can beta test, or how much money I can make? The only limit to how many games you can play/test and the amount of money you can make is your time. If you wish to put full-time effort into beta testing, then you will make more money. Your income will be completely dependent on your effort and attentiveness. 4. What is the method through which I'll be paid? How often will I be paid? This will depend on the company that you work for. Most companies pay bi-weekly by check or direct deposit. You will have to talk with the Human Resources department of that company about further details. 
How To Become A Video Game Tester
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