Game composition opportunities have transformed dramatically in recent years, creating new pathways for musicians to enter the video game industry. In this episode, I reconnect with Timothy Reid, a guitarist-turned-video game composer based in Osaka, Japan, for his second appearance on the show since our 2021 conversation. Timothy shares his journey from session guitarist to working at a major AAA game studio, and how recent industry layoffs led to what he calls “the best thing that could have happened” – discovering the world of indie game development. We explore the creative differences between large studio structures and freelance composition work, the learning curve of adaptive music and sound design, and how traditional musicianship skills translate to the gaming industry. Whether you’re a musician curious about video game composition or interested in navigating career transitions in creative fields, Timothy’s insights offer valuable perspective on finding new opportunities within industry upheaval.