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Nothing of proof.
Same with similar rumors regarding Call of Duty Warzone
So is this a Steam only thing? I saw the exact same price on steam 3 weeks ago. I hesitated to buy like a donkey. If it's a region thing shouldn't the price go up everywhere? But again, maybe some things happened that I don't know about or I lack some information.
The lowest RDR2 has ever gone was the recent 67% off, in four separate sales events.
For your prediction to be true, that would need a 91% off sale.
On top of that, looking at all sales history on steamdb shows nobody gets a special discount - it's the same cut for everyone, everywhere. I highly doubt they're ready to sell this in the USA for 5.99, considering the lowest it's ever been was 20$
At the new pricing, the next 67% off sale will cost 380, which is about 4x the price as before. Frankly, it's better to save money and go to epic.
https://steamdb.info/app/1174180/
How much is that in TL?
The only silver lining to jacking up all prices is the slim possibility many publishers can actually hold 90% off sales. But will they?
this price change happened only for this game ? Or in the future we see more games going to be like this ?