DevQuest is a calm, ad-free place to find real, current openings across the games industry, pulled straight from the studios themselves, and kept honest about what each listing actually is.
The last few years have been brutal for people in games. Thousands of talented developers have been laid off, and the search that follows is exhausting: job boards clogged with stale postings, roles that were filled months ago, recruiters in the middle, and "competitive salary" where a number should be.
We thought the basics should be better. So DevQuest does one thing and tries to do it well: show you real, current game-dev jobs, fast, without getting in your way. Every listing links straight to the studio's own application page. We don't sit between you and the people hiring.
A live job board that reads openings directly from studios' own career pages and refreshes every hour. You get a map view, a discipline-by-seniority grid to find your lane, salary figures whenever a studio publishes them, posting age on every card, and free weekly email alerts tuned to the filters you care about. More than a hundred studios are wired in, and the list keeps growing.
Listings come from studios' own career pages, synced hourly. You apply on their site, not ours.
We never broker introductions or insert ourselves between you and the studio.
No ads, no trackers, no paywalls. The site stays out of your way.
Studios can't buy placement or rank higher. Nobody pays to appear here.
When we don't know something, like salary, we say "Unknown" instead of guessing.
We don't collect your resume or sell your data. We don't want it.
DevQuest is an independent passion project, built and maintained by people who work in games and want the industry to treat its people a little better. It isn't affiliated with or endorsed by any studio, publisher, or employer. It's simply a tool we wished existed, shared freely with everyone else looking for their next role.
DevQuest isn't the only place doing this honestly, and we'd rather send you toward good help than pretend we're the whole story. These are resources we know and trust for people job-hunting in and around games. We'll grow this list as we get to know more of the people behind the work.
A stale listing, a miscategorized role, a studio we're missing: your notes make it better for everyone.