Pros
It is a way to join the games industry. And it is an easy job since you don't really need to be a QA, just play the games. One thing that can't be lied to is that the company has no problems with the LGBT community. And people will be fired if disrespectful to any minority (Unless they are friends with the management).
Cons
Less than half of the company can communicate practically, so management will mostly use passive-aggressive communication (unless you make friends with them to push you up the company ranks. And that's the only career opportunity you'll have). The salary is way too low compared to the market, but other companies will require you to be a real QA. You will only see HR people when someone does something wrong, or when found a way to fire you. Any problems that you have with the company will be ignored or they find a way to hide them. One example of that is Glassdoor reviews, HR people are writing new goods reviews to boost up the score instead of trying to solve the company issues. And everything else will follow that same line. The list goes on, btw.