Steam might not like NFTs, but it laid the groundwork for them

Game companies post absurdly broad salary ranges to ‘comply’ with new pay transparency laws

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Inside a game industry job applicant today there are two wolves: One is tearing shit up in reckless glee because they just got a job offer from Netflix as a videogame graphics programmer earning $600,000 a year. The other is howling in despair for getting the same job offer, but at a salary of only $50,000, which is barely enough to live in your car in Los Angeles. “We rely on market indicators to determine compensation and consider your specific job family, background, skills, and experience to get it right,” says Netflix.

I call bullshit.



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