Nepotism for Germany
Satirical political strategy: From local party to Orban's palace. Corruption has never been this much fun.
Last Updated: 4/17/2026
| Release Date | 4/11/2026 |
| Developer | Zwetan Letschew |
| Publisher | Zwetan Letschew |
| Steam App Id | 4521310 |
About Nepotism for Germany
Nepotism for Germany is a Strategy, Simulation, and Free to Play game developed by Zwetan Letschew. On 4/11/2026, it was released on the Steam Store by Zwetan Letschew.
It can be played and ran on Windows systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.
According to Steam’s category system, Nepotism for Germany supports the following features:
- Steam Achievements
- Steam Cloud
- Single-player
From the Steam community, Nepotism for Germany has been tagged with the following user tags:
- Free to Play
- Dark Humor
- Linear
- Political Sim
- Simulation
- Strategy
- Turn-Based Strategy
- Singleplayer
- 2D
Media & Sceenshots
Watch the featured video for Nepotism for Germany and see the latest screenshots from the Steam Store.

Supported Languages and Localizations
Nepotism for Germany is available in 2 different languages with varying levels of support for the in-game interface, audio, and fully translated subtitles.
| Name | Interface | Audio | Subtitles |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Yes | No | No |
| German | Yes | No | No |
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