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Dose it mean the prices will be like israel as well?
If they are I'm not buying a game on steam.
Israel prices are 70$ to 80$ for a new game even more.
I had ps4 with Israeli prices and games that cost 40$ were in Israel like 60$
I went to steam to escape israel prices.
If that the case I'll just go to other online stores if i want a new game
And now steam might go the same way...
if you see anything higher than 220 shekels it's a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ripoff and you should resort to graymarkets
though honestly i'ed rather support the devs but this seem like such a shady ass move, i always and i mean ALWAYS pay in dollars
weather it's Ebay, amazon or iherb
i don't see the reason why we're forced to convert to shekels
greedy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
need for speed pay back- 85$
t.w warhammer 2- 76$
shadow of war- 65$
israel prices...
no specal deal no nothing
EDIT: Even with the conversion fee 60$ won't translate to 70$ .. Shadow of War has the price of converted currency while Origins has inflated price wth.. Sounds like I am gonna be buying off HumbleBundle instead of steam with these prices.
Just remember that on Steam it's the devs/pubs that set the price.
This same thing happened when China was added.
they had time since september.
for price differences:
every pub/dev enters the price for every currency, nothing is currency converted or uses conversion rates. AAA pubs mostly do their own price research and use that data to set a price for a country. Valve has a function to fill out every price based on their data. AAA moneygoats usually do not use that.
after a quick data breeze and check in partner interface .... is isreal really that rich? you pay more now then you did with usd.
Don't give Steam another Shekel until they reflect hard on this bad move and do something about it.
There's a good reason why so many Israelis pop out of the woodworks asking about price changes.
Is Steam really that naive that they think they can con Israelis? Good one.
How hard is that to understand?