Sony Looking for PlayStation QA Game Testers in Japan
Sony is currently looking for part-time QA game testers as well as QA localization testers for PlayStation Studios in Japan. The company will hire new part-time employees in two batches, with deadlines on February 3 and March 3, 2025. Those hired among the current batch of applicants will start working on March 3, with people hired during the last batch starting on April 1, 2025. In addition to the aforementioned QA game tester and QA Japanese localization tester, PlayStation Studios is also accepting applications for QA game tester with reduced hours, and Linguistic Quality Assurance Coordinator. QA game testers will be tasked with playing PlayStation Studios games and compiling reports on any possible flaws or errors found, by following a checklist. This position focuses on games made in Japan, and the listing notes titles such as Gran Turismo, Death Stranding, and Astro's Playroom as examples of games tested in the past. Meanwhile, the QA Japanese localization testers will check the localized elements present in PlayStation Studios games to see if they match the setting of its original versions, and report in case of any discrepancies between the original game and its localized version. Some examples of games previously covered in this position include God of War, The Last of Use, Marvel's Spider-Man, and the Horizon series, among others. In case you might have missed, Sony Group Corporation recently announced a restructuring and Hideaki Nishino will be the new president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, with Hiroki Totoki appointed the new CEO of Sony Group Corporation. The post Sony Looking for PlayStation QA Game Testers in Japan appeared first on Siliconera.
Sony is currently looking for part-time QA game testers as well as QA localization testers for PlayStation Studios in Japan. The company will hire new part-time employees in two batches, with deadlines on February 3 and March 3, 2025.
Those hired among the current batch of applicants will start working on March 3, with people hired during the last batch starting on April 1, 2025. In addition to the aforementioned QA game tester and QA Japanese localization tester, PlayStation Studios is also accepting applications for QA game tester with reduced hours, and Linguistic Quality Assurance Coordinator.
QA game testers will be tasked with playing PlayStation Studios games and compiling reports on any possible flaws or errors found, by following a checklist. This position focuses on games made in Japan, and the listing notes titles such as Gran Turismo, Death Stranding, and Astro's Playroom as examples of games tested in the past.
Meanwhile, the QA Japanese localization testers will check the localized elements present in PlayStation Studios games to see if they match the setting of its original versions, and report in case of any discrepancies between the original game and its localized version. Some examples of games previously covered in this position include God of War, The Last of Use, Marvel's Spider-Man, and the Horizon series, among others.
In case you might have missed, Sony Group Corporation recently announced a restructuring and Hideaki Nishino will be the new president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, with Hiroki Totoki appointed the new CEO of Sony Group Corporation.
The post Sony Looking for PlayStation QA Game Testers in Japan appeared first on Siliconera.