Most coworkers are great, top brass is terrible - Anonymous employee High 5 Games Employee Review

1.0
Dec 9, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pros I attribute to this company dwindled over time. The coworkers devoted to their craft were always the best aspect, and when there was still room for collaboration and true innovation there was a feeling of pride one could take working at High 5 Games.

Cons

As leadership took a more authoritarian stance over the years and became more and more AI obsessed, the work culture took a nose dive. Teams were widdled down and most often laid off employees workloads were thrust on existing employees without increasing anyone's salary. Sevarance was secretly eliminated for all employees at some point post covid era. Top management insisted on AI being implemented in any capacity, but without any vision, direction or knowledge of how AI could actually benefit teams in the company. Employees are always under the threat of being laid off or fired, fostering a very negative day-to-day work-life culture. From a creative standpoint, they rarely, if ever innovated. The model was never to take a risk on exploratory concepts, rather to copy and reiterate on trends in the casino market and then releasing those regurgitated concepts months, if not years, after the original trend had come and gone. At one point, the game innovation team had a resilient ethos for creating new types of games and features, but that was eventually stifled by upper management's directive to increase production quantity which inevitably resulted in AI induced Slot slop.

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Pros

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1.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Remote work. Employees are nice.

Cons

Leadership. Primarily the CEO and his wife, the VP of Operations. Their decision making skills consist of speaking in word stew for 30 minutes straight, yelling at employees openly and publicly, and lacking the base-level knowledge needed to successfully navigate employment law. I have been working for over 30 years and I have never in my life experienced such a toxic duo in a leadership team. If you're curious as to how toxic it can be, just take a look at how many HR leaders they've ran through in the last several years. No one in their right mind would stay on board to be a patsy for their detrimental and many time illegal employment practices. Discrimination, racism, removal of employee benefits, etc. This place is a dumpster fire, and the if the CEO doesn't do something about it soon the company won't be able to dig itself out of the hole it's currently in.

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