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3.0
14 Dec 2025

Good start, worse

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Pros

- Good industry start - Good titles to work on - Flexible hours - Flexible modes of work (remote/office/hybrid)

Cons

- Low salaries for the industry - Rare bonuses (one annual renumeration) - No bonus after probation - No Christmas bonus - Some toxic aspects of teamwork - Nepotism on managing positions

4.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great working culture. Very inclusive. Lots of company events and freebies. Challenging work. Supportive teams and managers. Autonomy and ownership. Less micro management.

Cons

They have a really bad Human Resource employee who handles expats — really unprofessional, and can't communicate in English that well. Aside from that, in the 4 years I've worked there, the salary increase is so low. I get it that they're trying to make it work with the budget and everyone because I already have a high salary but geez,

3.0
23 Mar 2026

Low salary (2014)

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Pros

Flexible work schedule, no penalty for late.

Cons

Too much over time and without pay

3.0
23 Mar 2026

Medium good

Recommend
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Pros

Good location, large diversity and inclusion.

Cons

No chance to grow up professionally, and the salary.

2.0
5 Feb 2026

Once promising studio got crippled during its attempt to scale up

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- They always play by the law. So it is very unlikely that they will do something wrong to you legally. - They offers many benefits that you won't get (at least all at once) in vietnam's market. - it's a good career starting point. They have huge global resources to learn from, and it looks good on your portfolio. You don't have a lot of chance to work on games of that scale in vietnam's game industry. - it's not as cutthroat as other companies. - Most people there are nice and they have a good culture. - You dont need to worry much if you are from LGBT community, as you will be welcomed and treated normally by most people. Misogyny is not a problem there too. Those who don't got drowned and will likely not show on your face because they are the minority. - Has very flexible working hour and work from home policy, which suits people with family and those who want to take freelance jobs.

Cons

- The base salary is on the lower side of the market. The trade-off is that the jobs are more specialized, - In recent years, due to competitive cost, this studio has the chance to grow and scale up. However, it is met with some problems: + Complexity in budgeting, want to find great talent to expand but doesnt have the money + Old teams and employees got shafted in favor of new talents (especially expats) + Management side are not ready for a scale up + Lots of Inefficiency and incompetency issues + There are multiple factions - If you dislike Gen AI, the manager side in this studio tries to push the AI agenda despite HQ legal team's warning about legal risk and multiple failure from past implementation attempts. - There is a pressure to deliver good revenue while having less people, a.k.a "lean team". - If you are a programmer, depending on the project you will need to OT a few times per week. But the company itself doesn't encourage OT and prefers you to complete your job within standard working hour.

3.0
9 Apr 2026

Good for starting

Recommend
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Pros

Good team, program, learning opportunities

Cons

salary, management, overall benefits, promotions

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