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Same in Argentina, it costs 1/2 of Cyberpunk and 7 times the base price of the first Little Nightmares game
Here in Brazil it costs EXACTLY the same as Cyberpunk.
Really insane.
I purchased Cyberpunk a few days back, wich means unfortunately - financially - Little Nightmares II is gonna be out of my league for a while, given the short time between both titles' release dates.
I hope they'll be able to do something about this before launch day.
Not buying the 2nd game anytime soon. They don't deserve my money. That complete edition will get a great discount soon enough after release. I can perfectly wait until then.
No such thing exist.
It all depends on your country of residence.
For example here in Mexico a new tax reform was passed in June of this year. It requires any form of sales income of digital services (including gaming) to impose a tax, making many game purchases more expensive.
Here you can see the whole scope of the tax:
https://home.kpmg/us/en/home/insights/2020/05/tnf-mexico-vat-digital-services-provided-foreign-resident-without-pe.html
Digital taxes do exist.
...it costs half of what Cyberpunk costs in America too.
This. The price is abusive. Not buying either.
And some people keeping saying it's beause of digital tax as if it's an excuse.
In Brazil that doesn't exist. Thank God because that is an absurd thing.
Also, Valve suggests a price for every region and they blatantly decided to ignore those suggestions. They don't care about it.
And of course you live in USA...
You would never understand or sympathize.
You earn at least 6 times the amount we do. So if you pay 30 dollars that's okey for you but 30 dollars in Brasil equals a big part of our minimun wage.
Even 30 dollars is not a fair price for poor countries with weak currencies. It's too much.
Also 30 dollars = 150.77 reais in today's exchange rate. Game cost for us atm 200 reais. Half of Cyberpunk would be 99 reais.
They are doing the same thing they did with the 1st game. Overcharging us.
Oh, and let's not forget the Season Pass they will create later on just to take even more money from the customers. A season pass that will surely cost more in dollars for us in Brasil than you in USA.