Remote
I work remote-first by design. For modern game development, remote work is not a compromise—it is a strategic advantage when applied with the right structure and expectations.

Remote as an Execution Model
Remote work allows projects to focus on outcomes rather than presence. Clear goals, ownership, and accountability matter far more than physical location. When these fundamentals are in place, productivity increases rather than declines.
Cost Efficiency
Remote teams significantly reduce fixed costs related to office space, relocation, and equipment logistics. These savings can be redirected into development quality, longer production runways, or stronger talent acquisition.
From a production perspective, this improves flexibility and lowers financial pressure during critical phases of development.
Access to Global Talent
Remote collaboration enables access to highly skilled developers regardless of geographic location. This removes artificial constraints on hiring and allows teams to be assembled based on expertise rather than proximity.
For specialized roles, this often makes the difference between finding an adequate solution and finding the right one.
Asynchronous Collaboration
I am comfortable working in asynchronous environments where documentation, written communication, and clear interfaces are essential. This reduces unnecessary meetings and allows team members to work in focused time blocks.
Asynchronous workflows also scale better across time zones and reduce coordination overhead as teams grow.
Transparency & Accountability
Remote work requires explicit communication and visible progress. I support transparent task tracking, clear ownership, and regular checkpoints to ensure alignment without micromanagement.
When expectations are clear, remote teams often outperform office-bound teams in both delivery speed and quality.
When Remote Works Best
Remote-first work is most effective when teams value trust, clear contracts, and technical discipline. In these environments, physical location becomes irrelevant to delivery success.
