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look at Price History on the left / you can also set your currency for comparison.
For example, RDR2 is $59.99 in US and $36.34 in Ukraine (actually it was 900 uah (21usd) yesterday and from today its 1500 uah(36usd))
GTA V is $29.98 in US and $15.25 in Ukraine
https://steamdb.info/sub/956124/
My god you're all making a big deal over $3 lmao.
It's not about 3 bucks, it's about regional pricing that is so terrible that its worse than US. Regional pricing is important because people in different countries have different salaries, and it's getting much harder to afford 53$ game in country where the average pay is about 200-250 usd
Same problem for Mena region.
Why only China has regional pricing (35$)
NZ$ 79.95 current rate of exchange is $48.55 USD.
Looks right to me.
Then you got more pressing matters at hand than the price of a simple remaster/port.