Tenjin Joins Turkish Government Incentive Program, Offering Rebates to Local Studios
Tenjin is now part of Türkiye's government incentives program, meaning Turkish studios with a registered local entity can claim rebates on analytics and UA tools.

Turkish mobile studios gained a meaningful cost break this week after Tenjin, the mobile marketing analytics and attribution platform, was accepted into Türkiye's government incentives programme for game developers. The acceptance means studios with a registered Turkish entity may now qualify for government reimbursement when using Tenjin's analytics, attribution, and user acquisition tooling.
Tenjin account executive Tabarak Paracha announced the news on LinkedIn, noting that securing a spot in the programme had become a priority after he took responsibility for the Turkish market in June 2025. The programme itself is designed to support local technology and game development businesses by helping offset the cost of tools and services used in production, marketing, and analytics — exactly the stack Tenjin provides.
Türkiye has long been one of Tenjin's strongest regions, and the company has spent the past several months deepening those local ties. Fusee, a Turkish mobile developer, is among the partners Tenjin has already onboarded in the country. Tenjin said the programme acceptance should make it simpler for studios to scale operations while keeping access to the analytics and marketing platforms that drive mobile game growth.

The timing carries extra weight given the regulatory shifts happening in parallel. Earlier in March 2026, Türkiye introduced a proposal aimed at increasing oversight of gaming services and social media with a focus on protecting minors. That evolving landscape makes financial support programmes like this one more valuable for studios trying to plan ahead while managing rising compliance and operational costs.
For Turkish developers already working with Tenjin or considering it, the key qualifier remains the registered Turkish entity requirement. The incentives programme covers the platform's core services, giving eligible studios a government-backed route to reduce spend on the UA and data infrastructure most serious mobile teams treat as non-negotiable.
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