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There is no regional pricing, I guess they are trying to still recoup the cost of the pile of turd called Starfield by overcharging for a remaster. I like how older Oblivion users aren't even given a discount for already being the customers of the vanilla.
Keep it on wishlist till it's at-least 85% off and patched enough (not fully, as is tradition).
Maybe 3rd party resellers will come to help? Honestly, that's how I've been buying 95% of games for the past couple of years.
Read the topic before replying, that can help.
Honestly can relate, the gray market for keys is the fault of the distributors.
Time for Poland to lead the WOOOOORLD
More like "time for me to wishlist and wait for a fair price". Unless Bethesda/Microsoft want us to go the "sea of thieves" way...
Fortunately, the price on key stores is already reaching 167 PLN, I will wait a little longer (150 PLN) and maybe I will buy it, because as I know life, they have what we write deep in a place where the sun does not shine.
Unless it is this famous American tariff that was imposed on us :D