Battlefield 1 is very popular and widely played in Turkey, primarily because it offers Turkish language support. If you’re interested, I’d be happy to share statistical data showing that games released with Turkish localization tend to sell very well in the Turkish market. Sony, for example, recognized the player base in Turkey and started adding Turkish language support to its titles. There are also local companies like 23studios.org and Locpick that specialize in game localization for Turkish audiences. Considering the potential revenue, the cost of localization is relatively low, and in return, you gain the support of the Turkish gaming community. Especially for an online multiplayer game, Turkish language support should absolutely be considered. Competing game companies are already doing this, and if EA were to overlook it, it could mean missing out on a significant market opportunity.