Drilo Ventures has launched a $30 million venture capital fund focused on backing early-stage mobile game studios founded by Turkish founders. The fund was established by former APY Ventures fund manager Doğukan Çetin and Swipeline founder Umut Yaka to support what was described as the country's "second wave" of game founders. Drilo Ventures said it has already submitted its regulatory application and expects to complete its first close in October. Drilo Ventures will invest between $500,000 and $1.5m in early-stage mobile game studios founded by Turkish founders, regardless of where they are based. According to Drilo Ventures, Turkish mobile game studios generated a combined $2.7bn in revenue in 2025.