
Southeast Asia Game Aesthetic has announced the launch of The Days of Ramadan Festival 2025, which is now live on PC via Steam. The Days of Ramadan Festival arrives just in time as Muslims worldwide celebrate the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. The Days of Ramadan Festival 2025 is now live, and it will remain live until March 31, 2025, during which game developers from around the world will showcase their games on Steam. During the event, these games will offer demos, massive sales, and much more.
There is a large range of games on showcase during the event, which include cozy games, co-op games, deckbuilder/card games, deck-verified games, rhythm games, and RPGs. Apart from these, there is also a special dedicated section where you will find video games from Southeast Asia, curated by SEAGamethetic. Zahid Riefqi, Editor-in-Chief at SEAGamethetic, comments:
With the launch of The Days of Ramadan Festival, I hope Steam realizes the potential that many people and gamers are excited to see a festival celebrating the Ramadan and this can also highly benefit to game developers, publishers, and gamers.
Some prominent titles taking part in the event include Humbug Tales: Keeper of the Swarm by Gazehound Games, Sentou Gakuen: Revival by gakuen.org, Space Menace by Only4Gamers, Abashed by Supantha Paul, Into The Grid by Flatline Studios, Dinner Defenders by Reima Project, Tempest Tower by Half Past Yellow, Netherworld Covenant by MadGoat Game Studio, Magic Inn by Purpledoor Studios, Lords of Ravage by Synthetic Domain and 101XP, Celestial Return by Metaphor Games, and God for a Day by Funky Forest. Alongside these titles, there are hundreds more games for you to try out.
Coming to titles from the Southeast Asia region, you will find games like the Dreadout franchise by Digital Happiness, Graveless by Digital Happiness, HR Simulator by Animesme and Sangnila, Afterlove EP by Pikselnesia and Fellow Traveller, Don’t Freeze by YOLO35GAMES PLT, and Northwind by Barking Kitten Interactive. There are many more to try out as well. Some titles are already available and are offering special discounts for the event, while titles that are yet to release are offering demos and features for you to try out ahead of their release.
If you are unaware of the organizer of this event, SEAGamethetic is a content creator dedicated to showcasing video games from the Southeast Asia region. Developers from countries like Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Timor-Leste take part in their events, showcasing their modern and classic games. The Days of Ramadan Festival 2025 is their latest attempt to bring indie developers from these regions, as well as around the world, into the spotlight. You can head over to the event’s main page if you want to check out the games featured in the event and try them out.
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Which title or demo are you looking forward to playing during The Days of Ramadan Festival 2025 on Steam? Let us know in the comments section below.