Good benefits, but limited transparency on pay and progression - Programmer Lucid Games Employee Review

2.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company offers a solid benefits package, including generous annual leave and a strong end-of-year profit share bonus. Job security is generally good, and there are occasional opportunities to work on interesting projects depending on team allocation.

Cons

Pay feels incredibly uncompetitive, and not what would be expected of this career. Salary bands are not clearly communicated, and salaries seem to vary widely within career bands. For junior roles especially, the starting salary feels incredibly low relative to the industry. Career progression is unclear and inconsistent. Promotion criteria are not transparent, and expectations seem to vary depending on the team or manager. At times, progression is tied to project completion, which feels unfair due to frequent team and project changes, and due to projects being unorganised. There initially seemed to be a strong focus on skilling up their junior staff, however this has become more inconsistent over time. There also seems to be a growing use of Performance Improvement Plans, without any prior support, feedback or warnings that the employee is underperforming. Overall morale in some teams, particularly within co-dev projects, feels low. This doesn't seem to be being addressed, and there seems to be little in place to understand or improve employee sentiment. More time should be spent acknowledging that morale can be low, and trying to improve this, rather than ignoring it.

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2.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good amount of annual leave, Remote(For some people) / hybrid working, Yearly profit share bonus ( but doesn't make up for bad salary)

Cons

Extremely poor pay , well below industry standard when compared to other companies in England outside of London. Lucid has always paid poorly , but it seems to getting worse each year. morale at the company is extremely low, many people not enjoying the projects they are on . and feeling really under appreciated. Either management don't realize how bad morale is , or they just don't care. People on Co-dev projects are often over worked and treated poorly, Lucid do nothing to help with this. Many people are becoming burnt out. It seems lucid no longer care about employee's health and well being. Offices are quite bad , with concerns not taken seriously , there was a big improvement with opening of a new office , but still i would say it is not up to standard.

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2.0
4 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A lot of brilliant people working here Good benefits Good chance to learn new things, encouraged by management and learning weeks. Big effort on DEI and socials. Good work life balance and are considerate around mental wellbeing. Most of the directors are very nice people Few different projects to work on. Managed to stay very stable during the vicious downturn in the industry. Flexitime and remote/hybrid work options

Cons

Career progression seems opaque - unclear how to progress with reviews not really being acted upon. Morale feels lower recently. Done well with diversity, inclusivity of all not so much. Pretty cliquey. Venting can turn to gossip and judgment which helps no one and interferes with getting the work done.

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