Assistant Game Developer Salaries

Assistant Game Developer salaries in Singapore

Base pay
$3K - $4K/mo
$4K/moAverage base pay
Additional salary
$333/moAverage
$267 - $500/moRange
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Last updated 11 May 202689 Salaries submitted
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Frequently asked questions about Game Designer salaries

The average salary for a Game Designer is $3,833 per year or $2 per hour in Singapore, which is in line with the national average. Top earners have reported making up to $6,700 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in Singapore is between $3,326 (25th percentile) and $4,900 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 89 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Game Designer employees in Singapore as of July 2026.
The highest salary for a Game Designer in Singapore is $4,900 per year, $408 per month or $2 per hour.
The lowest salary for a Game Designer in Singapore is $3,326 per year, $277 per month or $2 per hour.
Game designers receive pay similar to web developers, computer games testers, and software developers. Game designers who work as employees generally receive higher and more stable pay than freelancers. Any designer role generally allows for a high degree of creativity, although freelance work allows more personal expression. With experience, they can become promoted into more senior roles, such as leading a team on a project or becoming a director. By gaining a good reputation in the industry, freelance game designers can also increase their fees.