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The games industry: Developers go their own way as jobs dry up | The games industry: Developers go their own way as jobs dry up |
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Harvey Hayman and Holly Hudson founded their own studio after graduating from a game design course | Harvey Hayman and Holly Hudson founded their own studio after graduating from a game design course |
When Holly Hudson enrolled on a university video game design course, she imagined a job at a studio would be waiting at the end of it. | When Holly Hudson enrolled on a university video game design course, she imagined a job at a studio would be waiting at the end of it. |
Her dream was to work as a 3D artist, but the reality has been different. | Her dream was to work as a 3D artist, but the reality has been different. |
"I've applied to so many jobs this year," says the 25-year-old. | "I've applied to so many jobs this year," says the 25-year-old. |
"But it's just, it's really tough." | "But it's just, it's really tough." |
Holly graduated in 2023, just as a wave of layoffs and studio closures began to sweep across the industry she hoped to enter. | Holly graduated in 2023, just as a wave of layoffs and studio closures began to sweep across the industry she hoped to enter. |
It's a trend that's continued and, in 2025, the picture is still fairly bleak for those looking for jobs in gaming. | It's a trend that's continued and, in 2025, the picture is still fairly bleak for those looking for jobs in gaming. |
According to industry body UKIE, as of June this year, there were just under 700 active vacancies in UK game development. | According to industry body UKIE, as of June this year, there were just under 700 active vacancies in UK game development. |
Fewer than 5% of those were in junior positions, it said. | Fewer than 5% of those were in junior positions, it said. |
But Holly and others like her are finding ways to follow their passions and get their creations out there. | But Holly and others like her are finding ways to follow their passions and get their creations out there. |
Despite struggling to find a full-time job in the industry, Holly has just released her first commercial game alongside uni course mate Harvey Hayman. | Despite struggling to find a full-time job in the industry, Holly has just released her first commercial game alongside uni course mate Harvey Hayman. |
Morgan: Metal Detective - a "cosy" slow-paced adventure game set in Cornwall -began life as their end-of-year project. | Morgan: Metal Detective - a "cosy" slow-paced adventure game set in Cornwall -began life as their end-of-year project. |
Players take on the role of Morgan, a young girl who uses her late grandfather's metal detector to find lost items and return them to residents on a small island. | Players take on the role of Morgan, a young girl who uses her late grandfather's metal detector to find lost items and return them to residents on a small island. |
Holly and Harvey tell BBC Newsbeat it's a personal project for both of them, inspired by childhood holidays in south-west England, but one they've had to work hard to get over the line. | Holly and Harvey tell BBC Newsbeat it's a personal project for both of them, inspired by childhood holidays in south-west England, but one they've had to work hard to get over the line. |
Funding for new video games has also declined in the past two years, so the project has been largely self-financed. | Funding for new video games has also declined in the past two years, so the project has been largely self-financed. |
"It's basically Holly and I trying to pick up contracting work where we can," says Harvey, who also has a job at a TV production company. | "It's basically Holly and I trying to pick up contracting work where we can," says Harvey, who also has a job at a TV production company. |
"And so it's like having to balance these different things," he says. | "And so it's like having to balance these different things," he says. |
"We really want to release this game, but also we need some money to live on and make sandwiches." | "We really want to release this game, but also we need some money to live on and make sandwiches." |
Harvey and Holly have managed to make Morgan: Metal Detective available on most major gaming platforms | Harvey and Holly have managed to make Morgan: Metal Detective available on most major gaming platforms |
The most recent figures from the UK Parliament show that 4,800 students began video game-related degrees in 2021. | The most recent figures from the UK Parliament show that 4,800 students began video game-related degrees in 2021. |
Holly believes that the route she and Harvey have taken is "quite common" among their peers. | Holly believes that the route she and Harvey have taken is "quite common" among their peers. |
"There's a couple of us that have gone on to start our own studios," she says. | "There's a couple of us that have gone on to start our own studios," she says. |
Other young people are finding success via Roblox and Fortnite - using in-game tools to create levels and experiences to share with others. | Other young people are finding success via Roblox and Fortnite - using in-game tools to create levels and experiences to share with others. |
For those willing to put the hours in, it can be lucrative. | For those willing to put the hours in, it can be lucrative. |
Sonny Tranter, 23, started making maps in Minecraft before moving over to Fortnite, where his creations caught on and found an audience. | Sonny Tranter, 23, started making maps in Minecraft before moving over to Fortnite, where his creations caught on and found an audience. |
This led to partnerships with well-known brands, and Sonny, better known as Driz, has recently set up his own studio dedicated to building Fortnite content. | This led to partnerships with well-known brands, and Sonny, better known as Driz, has recently set up his own studio dedicated to building Fortnite content. |
Epic Games, which makes the multiplayer hit, says 40% of net revenue from the game's item shop is shared among creators according to the level of engagement they generate. | |
If an "island" - as the creations are known - attracts new players, brings back lapsed fans or gets regular return visits, it will generate more money for its makers. | If an "island" - as the creations are known - attracts new players, brings back lapsed fans or gets regular return visits, it will generate more money for its makers. |
Sonny says Fortnite uses an algorithm based on these metrics, similar to YouTube, to decide which ones to promote to users. | Sonny says Fortnite uses an algorithm based on these metrics, similar to YouTube, to decide which ones to promote to users. |
He admits that can make it difficult for newcomers to make a mark and push more unique creations. | He admits that can make it difficult for newcomers to make a mark and push more unique creations. |
"If you want to make a game that's different, but still does well, I think the best strategy is probably build off what's already popular and make it unique in your own way," he says. | "If you want to make a game that's different, but still does well, I think the best strategy is probably build off what's already popular and make it unique in your own way," he says. |
Driz has worked on Fortnite Islands based on well-known brands, such as manga series My Hero Academia | Driz has worked on Fortnite Islands based on well-known brands, such as manga series My Hero Academia |
Developers like Holly and Harvey face a similar problem of visibility. | Developers like Holly and Harvey face a similar problem of visibility. |
With thousands of new games released each year - getting yours seen is another huge challenge for independents. | With thousands of new games released each year - getting yours seen is another huge challenge for independents. |
"We've tried as hard as we can without spending a lot of money," says Harvey. | "We've tried as hard as we can without spending a lot of money," says Harvey. |
"Because there's one way to guarantee game sales - have a load of cash so you can just put marketing on the side of buses. | "Because there's one way to guarantee game sales - have a load of cash so you can just put marketing on the side of buses. |
"But we don't have that." | "But we don't have that." |
Harvey says he and Holly have taken opportunities to showcase the game whenever they've arisen - even being flown out the USA. | Harvey says he and Holly have taken opportunities to showcase the game whenever they've arisen - even being flown out the USA. |
He says each appearance usually leads to a bump in wishlists - where potential players can register their interest on online stores - which have "built up slowly over time". | He says each appearance usually leads to a bump in wishlists - where potential players can register their interest on online stores - which have "built up slowly over time". |
UKIE, which represents the games industry, says there are "more routes than ever" into gaming careers but access to entry level jobs remains "challenging". | UKIE, which represents the games industry, says there are "more routes than ever" into gaming careers but access to entry level jobs remains "challenging". |
"We're seeing the tools and knowledge needed to build a game become more accessible every year, which is helping to democratise entry into the industry," a spokesperson said. | "We're seeing the tools and knowledge needed to build a game become more accessible every year, which is helping to democratise entry into the industry," a spokesperson said. |
They said UKIE was in discussions with the government about ways apprenticeships and similar programmes can "provide pathways for new entrants and help upskill the current workforce". | They said UKIE was in discussions with the government about ways apprenticeships and similar programmes can "provide pathways for new entrants and help upskill the current workforce". |
Scott Alsworth, from the IWGB Union's game workers' branch, said the UK games industry faced "apocalyptic conditions" after years of mass layoffs, overspending "and AI-driven displacement". | Scott Alsworth, from the IWGB Union's game workers' branch, said the UK games industry faced "apocalyptic conditions" after years of mass layoffs, overspending "and AI-driven displacement". |
He said workers at all levels of also struggled to find stable employment in the current climate, on top of the outlook for graduates or new entrants. | He said workers at all levels of also struggled to find stable employment in the current climate, on top of the outlook for graduates or new entrants. |
"Aspiring working-class developers have it particularly bad," he said, adding that the UK's gaming workforce lagged behind industries such as film and TV in terms of representation. | "Aspiring working-class developers have it particularly bad," he said, adding that the UK's gaming workforce lagged behind industries such as film and TV in terms of representation. |
Despite this, both Holly and Harvey wouldn't discourage those with a passion for games from following it. | Despite this, both Holly and Harvey wouldn't discourage those with a passion for games from following it. |
Holly says the games industry is "so friendly" and supportive and meeting others in the same situation has made the past two years "more manageable" for her. | Holly says the games industry is "so friendly" and supportive and meeting others in the same situation has made the past two years "more manageable" for her. |
She expects more young developers to launch their own studios in the coming years. | She expects more young developers to launch their own studios in the coming years. |
"It's quite an interesting path to take rather than just being rejected over and over again," she says. | "It's quite an interesting path to take rather than just being rejected over and over again," she says. |
"But I think hopefully it's quite inspiring and it shows people that actually there are different ways to make games rather than getting a publisher and finding money that way." | "But I think hopefully it's quite inspiring and it shows people that actually there are different ways to make games rather than getting a publisher and finding money that way." |
Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. | Listen to Newsbeat live at 12:45 and 17:45 weekdays - or listen back here. |
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