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Submissions for The Days of Ramadan Steam Festival 2025 are open until 27th February 2025. This event is from the creators of Southeast Asia Games Onward Showcase.

Jakarta, Indonesia - 7 February 2025 - Following the remarkable success of Southeast Asia Games Onward 2024, SEAGamethetic (Southeast Asia Game Aesthetic) pleased to announce a special month-long event dedicated to celebrate  the events of Ramadan. The Days of Ramadan Steam Festival 2025 will be the first steam event celebrating the ninth month of islamic calendar, offering worldwide developers and publishers an opportunity to showcase their titles to global audiences.

Game developers can submit their games here: https://tinyurl.com/DaysofRamadan2025Developer

The Days of Ramadan Steam Festival 2025 presents diverse range of games by developers and publishers with their best work without restrictions. The showcase will spotlight worldwide games ranging from wholesome games to narrative focused game. Additionally, this event encourage game developers to participate the event without leaving a mark in marketing budget.

Content creators interested in partnership for playing games from The Days of Ramadan Steam Festival 2025 can submit the form here: https://tinyurl.com/DaysofRamadan2025CC

"For more than 10 years, there has not been an event themed around Ramadan, especially on Steam. With the launch of third-party Steam sales, we saw an opportunity to encourage indie developers to confidently showcase their games," said Zahid Riefqi, Editor-in-Chief at SEAGamethetic.

The Days of Ramadan Steam Festival live on 28th February 2025. Game developers can submit their games until 27th February. Be sure to follow SEAGamethetic on Bluesky and Twitter/X.

About Southeast Asia Game Aesthetic
Southeast Asia Game Aesthetic is a content creator dedicated to showcasing video games from the region, fostering positive dialogue and community-building. The showcase includes modern or classic games from Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Timor-Leste.