Türkiye's domestic mobile revenue grew 6% to $347m in 2025.
Turkish developer revenue has surged by 450% in the last six years to $2.7 billion. In 2025, Türkiye's mobile revenue hit $347 million, marking its highest annual figure on record. The country's global market share also increased from 1% to 5% in conjunction with this revenue growth. However, downloads saw a 4% decline to 1.8 billion, indicating a shift towards monetization in the mobile sector. The number of active developers in Türkiye rose by 18.6% in 2025, following a substantial spike in 2022 with a growth rate of 105.5%.
Dream Games emerged as the top Turkish developer globally in 2025, with revenue reaching $1.7 billion, followed by Peak Games at $619.7 million and Rollic at $207 million. Dream Games and Peak Games jointly accounted for over 80% of publisher revenue. Dream Games alone contributed 60% of this total through its popular titles, Royal Match and Royal Kingdom, which have collectively earned more than $5.2 billion in in-app purchases. Puzzle games constituted around 97% of Türkiye's mobile revenue, with top-grossing domestic titles including PUBG Mobile, eFootball, and Whiteout Survival.
Since 2009, Turkish developers have raised a total of $3.6 billion in funding. Dream Games secured a record investment in Turkish history, raising $2.5 billion in May, led by CVC Capital Partners. Excluding Dream Games, investments in 2025 amounted to $234 million, a 32-fold increase from 2020. Notable investments included Good Job Games raising $60 million and Grand Games securing $30 million in January, followed by an additional $70 million in May 2026. Loom Games achieved a valuation exceeding $1 billion in under a year before being acquired by Scopely in February 2026. Key domestic investors include the state-backed Türkiye Development Fund with 163 investments, Boğaziçi Ventures with 74, WePlay Ventures with 24, Ludas Ventures with 23 (supporting Spyke, Alpaka, and TaleMonster), and Laton Ventures, a major supporter of Grand Games.