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We're in the same category as Argentina, Fragile 5. They will literally get couple hundreds of sales with this pricing policy.
Actually it's so bad that I think the game will tank in sales and you'll be able to find it dirt cheap in a seasonal discount event.
Here's the comparison of Steam's suggestion and Arkane/Bethesda's price:
https://imgur.com/IJwf8WH
Blame your supreme leader for a video game being 20% of your wage. Maybe you should focus on internal affairs and prospering instead of engaging and funding conflicts and wars.
You don't have money to eat yet spend millions on killing.
Here we go. Politics.
As soon as any mention of Turkey is made, somebody with a master's degree in international politics will swoop in and repeat what they've heard and read from "trusted" sources.
Anyway, Bethesda is greedy and this is not a great game, so you won't be missing much.
With that price point its like they're indirectly asking for piracy
then again, there's always the seven seas if you catch my drift