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Good ol' brazilian-pricing ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. I suppose I got "lucky" I bought the game before the price was increased.
The worst thing is that the "update" was only in price, as the Hell's Rangers Bundle seems to have had no added content. The only game I remember raising the price after the pre-sale started was Horizon Zero Dawn. Square Enix walks along dark paths.
Damn, you read my mind. I remember I was really hyped to play it so I bought as soon as it was uploaded to the store for the price of $79, I believe. Turns out they "fixed" it later and it went up to $200. $200 bucks for an old relic being released on PC is a bit too much.
Brazilian pricing is a mess; just look at Activision and Ubisoft releases.
Black Ops Cold War Deluxe is about $350.
Assassins' Creed Valhalla, which is basically a copy-paste of the two former games, the same.
Cyberpunk is reasonably priced, considering whose game it is from. Anything above 200 in Brazil will just drive most people into waiting for a sale or forgetting about the game entirely.