The Game Editor will refine narrative quality for interactive games, write and edit scripts, and collaborate with creative teams.
Overview We are looking for a Game Editor to oversee and refine narrative and content quality for our interactive games. As part of our Paid Creator Program, you will be compensated per completed and approved content package.
Key Responsibilities
- Edit in-game dialogue, scripts, and narrative elements
- Adapt and refine storylines to align with gameplay
- Ensure consistency in character arcs, tone, and pacing
- Collaborate with writers, designers, and product teams
- Review content performance and optimize based on feedback
Requirements
Requirements
- 3+ years in game editing, narrative design, or interactive media writing
- Strong editorial and creative storytelling skills
- Experience in romance, drama, fantasy, or adventure genres
- Bachelor’s degree in English, Creative Writing, Game Design, or related field preferred
Payment Terms Payments are processed upon final acceptance of deliverables that meet the project specifications and creative guidelines.
Benefits
Compensation:
- Paid per completed and approved content package, estimated USD $150–$300 depending on scope and complexity.
- Opportunities for higher pay based on project performance and engagement results.
- Flexible remote or location-based work (Bay Area / Los Angeles / Remote).
- Opportunity to shape compelling, high-engagement interactive narratives.
- Collaborative creative environment with direct impact on audience experience.
- Contact us for the job application link.
- Fill in your information and click [Apply Now].
- Follow the instructions to upload your resume and complete any required assessments.
- Brief bio
- 1 writing sample
- Provide 1–3 story pitches that fit the Chapters Interactive format.
- If you encounter any errors or issues, please contact us.
- Evaluation results will be emailed to you, typically within 2–3 weeks.
Top Skills
Game Design
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