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Diab Mar 30, 2024 @ 3:18am
Regional pricing
it's been almost half a year since steam implemented it's new regional pricing changes, any chance you'll be changing your prices soon for the MENA and LATAM regions?

it's cheaper to buy your games in canada than it is for us.
Originally posted by Munin:
I told them that when Valve made the changes. Maybe prices will be adjusted with 1.0, who knows.
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Munin Mar 30, 2024 @ 8:23am 
When those regions switched currency CSS/Publishing followed Steam's recommended pricing so those should be correct, but they might tweak it in the future.
Althor May 3, 2024 @ 9:59am 
Greetings,

https://steamdb.info/sub/126218/

From the link it can be seen that recommended prices are not used mostly/totally in MENA and LATAM regions.

Steam recommended prices for MENA and LATAM are set at around half of the price sold in the US, but it is not automatically set after the switch. So for now MANA and LATAM prices are twice the recommendation and quite expensive in terms of purchasing power.

Regards,
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Munin May 3, 2024 @ 11:41am 
I told them that when Valve made the changes. Maybe prices will be adjusted with 1.0, who knows.
Althor May 3, 2024 @ 12:43pm 
Thank you :)
Commander Shepard May 10, 2024 @ 1:38am 
I really love the game and suggested it to few friends but they're waiting for price update and I hope it'll be fixed for summer sale
ZeNeX May 10, 2024 @ 4:02pm 
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off
Aven May 10, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off

50% off the price for all the third party malware your system can handle. Buy from licensed sources or don't buy at all.
Diab May 10, 2024 @ 6:06pm 
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off
it's always on a 50% off tho, so we're not really gaining anything.


Originally posted by Aven:
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off
50% off the price for all the third party malware your system can handle. Buy from licensed sources or don't buy at all.
1- the game is only sold on "official" key stores
2- you're not really gonna get malware buying keys unless you just started using the internet today, opened a malware infected ad, and downloaded what they asked you to download.
ZeNeX May 10, 2024 @ 11:47pm 
Originally posted by Aven:
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off

50% off the price for all the third party malware your system can handle. Buy from licensed sources or don't buy at all.

wow

im not buying from dodgy sites, i have torrents for that and the torrent sites dont even have malware if stick to a members only decent site.

use official 3rd party key stores for half the price.
admittedly there are many dodgy sites but a bit of research and stick to the main known one and your ok.

ive just got homeworld 3 deluxe for £45 when its £65 on steam. win win situation.


you must be new to the internet, i have been here since inception
Last edited by ZeNeX; May 11, 2024 @ 12:17am
Wolfgang May 11, 2024 @ 12:45am 
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off
Ah, yes. Using stolen keys.
Zak May 11, 2024 @ 12:46am 
Originally posted by Aven:
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off

50% off the price for all the third party malware your system can handle. Buy from licensed sources or don't buy at all.
Yeah, as others already said: you obviously don't know this but there are sites that simply sell cheap Steam (and other) keys. You just get a key in the email, no malware, nothing to download at all. Then add the game to Steam. You don't even need to create an account to purchase.

Sure, there are shady websites all over the net, but many are legit. I still prefer to buy from Steam directly but sometimes it's hard to pass a deal. I recently bought a $20 DLC for a game for $3.
Last edited by Zak; May 11, 2024 @ 12:48am
Zak May 11, 2024 @ 12:47am 
Originally posted by Wolfgang:
Originally posted by ZeNeX:
or just buy from a 3rd party website with 50% off
Ah, yes. Using stolen keys.
I've been buying cheap Windows keys for years, none ever got revoked. If they were stolen, MS would revoke them at some point. MS even killed old TechNet keys but these cheap keys still work.
Last edited by Zak; May 11, 2024 @ 12:48am
ZeNeX May 11, 2024 @ 2:09am 
lol stolen keys, need to wake up. some are known yes. but there are also reputable sites that been going for years
Commander Shepard May 11, 2024 @ 4:18am 
3rd party keys are not the good way to support the studio. I bought few AAA games from legal and reputable key sites but I prefer to buy games like Satisfactory on official stores like Steam.
Zak May 11, 2024 @ 5:09am 
Originally posted by Commander Shepard:
3rd party keys are not the good way to support the studio. I bought few AAA games from legal and reputable key sites but I prefer to buy games like Satisfactory on official stores like Steam.
I do too, I prefer to buy all my games on Steam, but sometimes it's just too hard to pass. The DLC I bought had mediocre reviews, but I wanted it to "complete" the game. The difference in price was too great to resist.

Windows, on the other hand, I have zero qualms about buying cheap keys.
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