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How Istanbul Won the Mobile Puzzle Wars (Ep. 29)

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Apr 29, 2026
A deep dive into how Istanbul came to dominate the lucrative match‑3 mobile puzzle market. They trace Peak Games' rise and the alumni network that spawned dozens of studios. Four strategic advantages—currency leverage, government subsidies, local talent, and distribution—are explored. The story ends with Dream Games' big financing and questions about the scene’s future resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Rooftop Meeting That Sparked Peak's Ambition

  • Mitch visited Peak in 2012 and met founders Sidar Sahin and Rina Onur on a rooftop, sensing their ambition to build a local ecosystem.
  • Rina's family likely provided early capital and later she seeded many Istanbul studios and invested in Dream.
INSIGHT

Dollar Revenues Multiplied In Lira

  • Currency arbitrage was a foundational advantage: Turkish studios paid local costs in lira while earning in dollars/euros.
  • High inflation amplified purchasing power, making talent and operations far cheaper for export‑oriented studios.
INSIGHT

Government Paid Part Of User Acquisition

  • The Turkish government subsidized growth by reimbursing portion of international UA and app fees, directly funding marketing rather than just wages.
  • Subsidies included up to 50–70% UA rebates and app store fee cuts, accelerating early studio flywheels.
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