Graphics Engineer Salary (2026)

The median graphics engineer in the games industry earns $67,310 per year with 6–10 years of experience (global, base salary in USD), with most offers falling between $65k and $70k.

Figures are based on 8+ anonymous community salary reports and public industry surveys, resolved per experience band. Rows marked model estimate have no direct survey data yet — submit your salary to improve them. See the methodology for how numbers are computed.

Salary by experience (global)

ExperienceLowMedianHighData source
0–2 years$36,249$43,639$51,029Community surveyn=2
3–5 years$55,794$64,031$72,268Community surveyn=4
6–10 years$64,571$67,310$70,048Community surveyn=2
11–15 years$178,626$223,284$279,105Industry report8Bit Gamedev Salary Pulse 2026
16+ years$189,267$236,585$295,731Industry report8Bit Gamedev Salary Pulse 2026

Salary by region

Median base salary (USD) for the best-covered experience band per region — bands differ where survey coverage differs, so compare with the experience column in mind. The US buying power column shows what the salary is worth locally: the same nominal pay stretches much further in cheaper regions (World Bank 2023 price levels, see methodology).

RegionMedian≈ US buying powerData source
North America$172,500
$173k
Industry reportn=132
Rest of World$80,687
Industry report
United Kingdom · Western Europe · Nordic Countries · Eastern Europeshared data bucket$67,310
$82kUnited
$93kWestern
$80kNordic
$142kEastern
Community surveyn=2
Asia Pacific$56,492
$81k
Industry report

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