
Steam’s “Made in Türkiye 2025” showcase just went live (Nov 17-Dec 1), and it’s bigger than I expected: 500+ Turkish-made games from 150+ studios, with discounts, fresh demos, and developer live streams. What caught my attention is the shift in focus. Türkiye is known for mobile hits, but this event is a statement that the country’s PC and console scene has serious range-beyond hyper-casual time killers and into meaty RPGs, stylish indies, and cult-favorite horror. If you’re sifting the sale page wondering what’s signal and what’s noise, here’s the real story.
The pitch is simple: a country-wide spotlight with visibility tools Steam users actually care about—feature carousels, deep discounts, and playable demos. Organized by Poland-based Ultimate Games S.A. with Turkish creators, the festival bucks the idea that Türkiye is just a mobile factory. Timing is smart too: drop it before holiday spending spikes and you give mid-size and indie Turkish teams a fair shot at your wishlist next to the usual AAA noise.
Will everything be gold? No. Country showcases cast a wide net, and you’ll see everything from decade-old classics to experimental first projects. But that’s part of the fun: you can play curator for yourself. The live developer streams are worth a look—plenty will run in English or be chat-friendly—and they’re the best way to ask about roadmap plans, controller support, and localization before you drop cash.

Here are the Turkish-led PC games I’d prioritize during the fest—whether they’re discounted, featured, or just deserve the attention.
That list mixes heavy-hitters with niche gems because that’s what this festival is good for: surfacing the projects that don’t have a Riot-sized marketing budget but absolutely deserve your time.
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You’ll see talking points elsewhere touting Türkiye’s mobile empires and even partial contributions to global titles. Cool history lesson, not super useful on Steam. Valorant’s Istanbul office exists, but that doesn’t make Valorant a Turkish-made Steam pick. Similarly, mobile juggernauts like Peak or Rollic aren’t what you’re here for this week. The value of this event is in spotlighting PC and console projects led by Turkish teams—the ones you can demo, wishlist, and mod right now.
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One note on curation: Ultimate Games S.A. has run country-themed showcases before. They’re great for discovery, but not every tile will be a slam dunk. That’s fine—surf the edges. The best finds are often the games you’ve never heard of from a five-person team in Ankara or Izmir.
Made in Türkiye 2025 is worth your time because it puts Turkish-led PC and console projects front and center, not just mobile success stories. Hit the demos, hop into the dev streams, and give the indies a fair shake—there are real gems buried under the sale tags.