Tough competition for video-gaming jobs
It’s a dream shared by millions of twitchy-fingered teens and many of their parents: that hours – or years – spent playing video games could lead to a lucrative career.
In reality, love of games is a prerequisite for most jobs in the industry, which is concentrated in the Bay Area and a few other tech-heavy regions. But as with so many things in life, it turns out that love is not enough.











