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Their ecnomy is ♥♥♥♥, so they are sold stuff super cheap because good luck affording a $80 game when you make that like in a week at best lol.
It costs more in Canada because our Dollar is ♥♥♥♥, but if it was better than USD they wouldn't sell it to us any cheaper.
In Australlia their dollar isn't worth much, but they also charge more for the game because their minimum wage is like $17 or $18 I think. Thing is, online retailers shouldn't have to raise their prices over that, they CHOOSE to do so.
Sorry to disappoint you, but the game costs 1500 RUB, while the average salary is 25000 RUB. Affordable enough. So go on and pay 60-80 dollars, suckers.
For instance: we're expected to pay $140 for this game, apparently.
Not that the uniquely Australian experience of getting screwed every which way invalidates OP's complaints, but... you know... it could always be worse. You could be living in Australia, the entertainment world's forsaken backwater.
But I'll wait for a sale anyways. Even though I'd be willing to pay that much, I can't afford it. And if you were smart, instead of complaining you wouldn't try to preorder the game, but wait for a sale.