Market (Overall)ยทUpdated Apr 8, 2026 by GDC
Job instability is widespread, with 10% of developers experiencing layoffs in the past year and 58% expressing concern over future job security.
Generative AI adoption is high, with 52% of studios using it company-wide, yet negative sentiment has risen to 30% due to ethical, IP, and displacement concerns.
Work-life balance is deteriorating, as the proportion of developers working over 50 hours per week increased from 8% to 13%, with half of the workforce viewing these hours as problematic.
Live-service development is cooling, with only 13% of studios planning to launch a new live title next year despite 42% currently maintaining existing ones.
Workforce diversity is showing modest gains, with women and non-binary developers rising to 32% of the industry and LGBTQ+ representation reaching 24%.
Union sentiment remains strong, with 69% of developers supporting unions and 58% advocating for industry-wide unionization, though actual discussion remains low at 22%.
Job instability is widespread, with 10% of developers experiencing layoffs in the past year and 58% expressing concern over future job security.
Generative AI adoption is high, with 52% of studios using it company-wide, yet negative sentiment has risen to 30% due to ethical, IP, and displacement concerns.
Work-life balance is deteriorating, as the proportion of developers working over 50 hours per week increased from 8% to 13%, with half of the workforce viewing these hours as problematic.
Live-service development is cooling, with only 13% of studios planning to launch a new live title next year despite 42% currently maintaining existing ones.
Workforce diversity is showing modest gains, with women and non-binary developers rising to 32% of the industry and LGBTQ+ representation reaching 24%.
Union sentiment remains strong, with 69% of developers supporting unions and 58% advocating for industry-wide unionization, though actual discussion remains low at 22%.