I would. I'm in my early 30's. I'll be blunt a bit because I felt like I had a similar issue. This is just my perspective, maybe just the way I see it here in the US. Just work at a AAA studio. That's pretty much it. Or a well-known studio. It could even be a contract gig for a year. Environment art or any role similar. Be…
I'm in my late 30s and had a career change to being an Environment Artist, where I've been working in the industry since early 2017. I was at an indie studio for a year and a half in my city. It unfortunately closed due to funding but we released a small unknown game on PS4 and PC. Since late 2018 I've worked a few remote…
So, speaking as a person with a good business background, i'd say this is a win-win situation for you if you manage it correctly. First of all, a released title still counts. It means that you have been through the game's whole cycle and saw it through. I bet you remember a time where "released title X" under your belt…