1

Identify your target audience

Before you start marketing your game, it's important to know who your target audience is and where you can reach them.

2

Develop a marketing plan

Once you know your target audience, you can create a plan that outlines your marketing goals and the tactics you'll use to achieve them

3

Build a website or a landing page

A website is a great way to showcase your game and provide information to potential players and collect emails

4

Use social media

Social media platforms like Facebook, and Instagram are great for building a community around your game and promoting it to a wider audience.

5

Create a trailer

A trailer is a powerful marketing tool that can help generate buzz around your game. Make sure your trailer is visually stunning and shows off gameplay

6

Reach out to influencers

Influencers are a great way to get your game in front of a larger audience. Reach out to YouTubers, Twitch streamers, and other influencers

7

Attend events

Conferences and game shows are a great way to showcase your game to potential players and industry professionals.

8

Offer pre-orders and early access

Offering pre-orders and early access can help generate excitement around your game and provide a source of revenue before your game is even released.

9

Offer a demo or free trial

Providing a demo or free trial of your game can be a great way to entice players to try your game and potentially make a purchase.

10

Engage with your community

Engage with your community on social media, forums, and other platforms, and listen to their feedback and suggestions