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For a comparison, Plus will cost an hour of minimum wage for U.S. citizens in January 2024. But that's about 8 hours of work here, and we already work 54 hours a week which is above average for USA.
Use the suggested $7.99 USD price for ESO Plus in MENA.
Please use the suggested price in MENA region.
#RealTalk #FairGaming #RegionalPricingNow
I don't think people can pay that much.
Please make an edit this prices...
The people making this choices probably don't even play the game or even know what is it about, leave alone reading this forum.
Why not? New players can get yearly sub or crowns for 50% cheaper on Epic. No reason to stay on steam whatsoever.
Like crowns, the prices have been raised so ESO can stop the hundreds of people who use regional pricing to get cheaper DLC's and Crowns, ZOS would rather have you pay more or not buy them at all.
Awful company that is on its way out and has been for years at this point.
the price of eso+ around the world is 15 dollars, why zos would put at 3usd?
if they do that, everyone will change their country to yours, to obtain eso plus for literally nothing and a lot of crowns
Regional pricing is used worldwide to reach more customers. There is a reason a McDonalds burger in one of these countries costs 5 times less than the same burger in USA. If McDonalds were to announce they were now selling their burgers in USD instead of pesos and it's 5 times more expensive, they would have to close all their stores from lack of customers.
Digital stores don't have that problem but they will lose a ton of customers regardless. I mean, these two countries are bigger than 9-10 European countries combined.