Hi there!
I was wondering if you have any plans to add Turkish language support to the game. If it’s not something you’re considering right now, would visible interest from Turkish players—like wishlisting the game, sharing it, and being active in the community—make it more likely in the future?
There’s a large and passionate gaming community in Turkey, and many players love to support games they care about. If needed, we’d be happy to come together as a Turkish community and show our support for the game in any way we can.
We’ve seen many indie games gain strong support from Turkish players after adding Turkish language options. Games like Hades, Dead Cells, Stardew Valley, RimWorld, and Undertale received very positive feedback from the Turkish community once localization was available. In many cases, players actively promoted these games through reviews, social media, and word of mouth, helping them reach a wider audience in Turkey. These examples show that even a single additional language—especially Turkish, which has a large and engaged player base—can make a noticeable difference in community growth and long-term player interest, particularly for indie titles.
We’ve also seen clear real-world examples where Turkish player interest directly led to Turkish language support and strong sales performance. For instance, Expedition 33 added Turkish localization after release due to its unexpectedly high sales in Turkey, which clearly demonstrated local demand. Similarly, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II became one of the top-selling games in Turkey for a long period, largely thanks to the combination of Turkish language support and the Turkish community’s strong interest in medieval-themed games. These cases show that Turkish players are not only vocal about localization, but also actively support games they feel included in, making Turkish a meaningful and rewarding addition for developers.
Thanks a lot for your time, and great job on the game! We’re really excited about it 😊🇹🇷