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Except u fall in love with the game, even old ones it's worth the full price, i bought this game while on sale but P5R on full price (i truly wait P5R to appear on Steam), both games are my first and only copy, i don't want to buy it again on other platform, anyway i don't wait P3P, i even lazy to play P3F on emulator, so i don't care if P3P's price higher than $20, but we players can always wait if the games we want get some discount, no publishers force players to buy a game on day 1. Again wait the discount...
It's still ~15-20$ across all regions (with Peru as noticeable exception with 10$ price).
It looks like they did adjusted prices for current actual currency convertion rates though.
Really ♥♥♥♥♥♥, yeah. It's a price increase mostly in South America, I think. It should still be $20USD
The increase was huge tho, it's why I'm not getting P3P here day one. I'll play on GamePass for now
Persona 4 never appeared on PSP, and P4G was made for PSVita. I paid $40 for a cart version of P4G at release, and $20 for the PC edition. They increased the price for certain bits of South America for some reason. If I had to guess, it's about the losses from selling volatile currency.
That, and it's notoriously difficult getting money in and out of most of the continent to begin with.
hehe "volatile currency" we have observed what thou hath preformed here
blame steam. they are the ones who pushed companies to up the price in countries with cheaper prices
And/or blame all the people that abused VPNs and the like to get their games cheaper than they should, which was what pushed Steam into pushing for the change.