FragPunk

FragPunk

Turkish language support
Dear Fragpunk Development Team,

First of all, thank you for bringing an exciting new experience to the FPS genre with Fragpunk’s innovative gameplay and fast-paced structure. Offering a unique and fun competitive environment is a great source of satisfaction for us players.

However, despite the large FPS player base in Turkey, the absence of Turkish language support in your game currently hinders the experience for many players. Therefore, we kindly request the addition of Turkish language support for the game's interface, subtitles, and texts.

The Importance of Turkish Language Support for Fragpunk

Reaching a Large Player Base: Turkey is a market with a strong interest in competitive FPS games. Titles like Valorant, CS2, and Apex Legends have thriving communities here, and Fragpunk has great potential to attract similar attention.

Improved User Experience: Turkish language support is crucial for players to fully understand the game mechanics, missions, and story.

Importance for Esports and Content Creation: Turkey is home to many professional FPS players and streamers. With Turkish support, more content creators would be inclined to play the game, and local tournaments could be organized.

Increased Sales and Popularity: Games that offer Turkish language support are more preferred in the Turkish market, ultimately leading to a larger and more engaged player base in the long run.

Our Suggestion:

For the Turkish localization process, you could consider:

Translating the interface and menus,

Localizing mission descriptions and subtitles,

Utilizing community translation support or beta testing.

As players from Turkey, we want to support Fragpunk’s success and experience your game in the best way possible. If you have any plans for Turkish language support, we would be delighted to take part in the process!

We kindly ask you to consider this request and look forward to your response. Thank you in advance for your attention and hard work!

Sincerely,
Turkish FPS Players and the Fragpunk Community