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Taxes are even lower for Games then in Germany/Austria.
so, no. It's just more expensive without reason.
It is about 4'300 without deductions like taxes, insurances, additional wage costs.
In addition, the cost of living is 2-5 times higher than in the rest of Europe.
Furthermore, there are compulsory insurances that are all privatized.
As already said, if you have no idea, better say nothing.
In addition, 20% of the inhabitants earn more than 3 times the normal wage in Switzerland. This distorts the average wages massively.
but since everyone is healthy and fit, everyone works in their ideal job with a salary that covers all costs and still leaves something for other expenses, it should not be a problem.
There is also no worldwide pandemic that has destroyed a large part of the jobs and has made millions of people unemployed and without prospect of new employment.
And of course, such a puny troll like you also knows the work, financial and personal situation of each person in whose conservation you interfere.
I might be wrong but I believe we put in our price for Icarus in USD and let Valve's pricing tool calculate all other foreign market prices. Their tool is what most developers use and is recommended.
regular price is $29.99 with actual 10% discount at $26.99
that should be
around 27.05 Swiss franc at regular price and 24.34 CHF with 10% discount
but it is 30 at Full price and 27 with discount.
buying it in € would be way cheaper, or even in $
I can't imagine that the publishers don't know that Steam doesn't use real exchange rates, but instead passes on massive markups to the customers.
The tool is common industry practice, but your concerns are heard! For now, this is unlikely to be changing, but if it ever does we'll be sure to let the community know!
good idea when steam is the only legal seller of a game...
Steam allows affiliates which sell games on their part and gives them the key to pass on , a typical example of this is humble bundle who or are a charity that sells steam games.
I think he means Steam are the only ones actually selling it atm
https://isthereanydeal.com/game/icarus/info/