The role involves managing post-launch video game operations by designing events, offers, and content updates, analyzing player metrics, and optimizing monetization strategies.
Job Summary:
Live Operations Producer/Specialist responsible for running a video game post-launch. You design and manage in-game events, offers, and content updates to keep players engaged and drive revenue. Role blends analytics, game design, and marketing to optimize the Live Ops calendar and monetization strategy.
Key Points: Type: Full-time employee at game studio
Core Duties: Create live events/push notifications, analyze player metrics, run experiments, shape monetization
Requirements: 2+ years gaming industry + 2+ years Live Ops experience, strong data/analytical skills, F2P market knowledge
Examples: G5 Games, Mountaintop Studios hire for this
Top Skills
Analytics
Game Design
Marketing
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