Economy Game Product Manager – Live Ops & Monetization in Birmingham

Economy Game Product Manager – Live Ops & Monetization in Birmingham

Birmingham Full-Time 51750 - 63250 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
EA SPORTS

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Guide player progression and in-game economies for EA SPORTS™ F1.
  • Company: Join Electronic Arts, a leader in gaming innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible work options, and opportunities for growth.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with a focus on live service growth.
  • Why this job: Shape the future of gaming while delivering authentic racing experiences.
  • Qualifications: Experience in game product management and data-driven decision making.

The predicted salary is between 51750 - 63250 £ per year.

Electronic Arts seeks an Economy Game Product Manager for EA SPORTS™ F1 to guide the design and evolution of player progression and in-game economies.

You will partner with Codemasters to deliver authentic racing experiences and support live service growth, reporting to the Lead Game Product Manager and collaborating across product, design, and external teams.

You will help shape pricing, monetization, campaigns, and events while using data to inform decisions and balance player value.

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Economy Game Product Manager – Live Ops & Monetization in Birmingham employer: EA SPORTS

EA SPORTS is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that fosters creativity and collaboration among diverse teams. With opportunities for professional growth and development in the gaming industry, employees benefit from a hybrid work model that promotes work-life balance while being part of a leading company at the forefront of gaming technology in Southam, UK.

EA SPORTS

Contact Details:

EA SPORTS Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Economy Game Product Manager – Live Ops & Monetization in Birmingham

Game Economy Design
Player Progression Management
Monetization Strategy
Data Analysis
Collaboration Skills
Campaign Management
Event Planning