Job Responsibilities :
Razer is seeking a technically driven and Game Development Partner Engineer to partner with game studios across Asia in integrating and optimizing Razer’s AI and immersive technologies.
In this role, you will act as a key technical enabler, empowering developers to deliver next-generation gaming experiences powered by Razer’s ecosystem.
Facilitate the integration of Razer AI technologies (e.g. QA Companion, Razer Co-AI, and future products) into partner gameplay experiences.Guide developers in adopting Razer’s immersive SDKs, including haptics, Chroma RGB lighting, and THX spatial audio.Provide hands-on technical enablement, SDK onboarding and integration from prototype to production.Collaborate closely with Razer’s AI, engineering, product and developer relations teams to resolve integration challenges and channel developer feedback into future SDK enhancements.Create and localize technical documentation, sample projects, and tutorials tailored for Japanese, Chinese, and Korean developer communities.Represent Razer at developer events, workshops, and partner briefings across Asia.Pre-Requisites :
Qualifications:
Degree in Computer Science, Game Technology, or a related technical fieldProven experience with game engines such as Unity and Unreal, and strong coding skills in C++, C#, or PythonDeep understanding of game development workflows, especially for PC and console platformsHands-on experience with AI tools, immersive environments, or SDK integration preferredProficiency in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese is essential, as the role involves regular communication with stakeholders in those markets.
Korean language skills would be a strong advantage, given the team's engagement with the Korean marketExcellent problem-solving and communication skills, with a passion for helping developers succeedGood-to-have(s):
Previous experience supporting or integrating Razer Chroma, Sensa HD Haptics, or othersFamiliarity with multiplayer or real-time networking technologiesActive participation in game dev communities or open-source gaming projectsAre you game?