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Instead your currency is likely autoconverted to $ and you are likely getting US/europe prices or something.
You're right about that, we get currency in dollars but that is also because we can't pay online in LBP it is blocked by our banks, we can only pay in dollars, also my salary is in US dollars and I get paid in my freelance part time job in USD as well
however we do get regional prices like Turkey for example, I pay 40 dollars with no sale for many games that are 60 dollars here, Atlus games don't have regional prices however
Instead, from what I figured - you can actually 'fake' your region obviously by claiming turkey or whatever else. But otherwise users seem to be automated into EU/US regions probably based on currency they input.
Never really got deeper into the subject myself however.
Few people there can actually afford spending on games so there is not really much info going around.
No, just pre-orders for some reason.
It was understandable when our prices were in pesos (im from argentina), but now we pay in USD so i don't get why they'd keep literally denying my money until the game releases.