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Then, sadly, there's nothing you can do other than complain to your government. They're the ones that banned Steam, right? Meaning they're the only ones that can revert the decision.
A VPN isn't going to help. It won't change his Steam store region. And if the government has banned the platform, don't you think they'd have put in measures to prevent payment processors from allowing transactions?
I was thinking of access, not purchasing. I was more thinking that he launches Steam and it doesn't connect.
Since I'm not of the shady disposition, I have no insights on how to skirt region restrictions. I guess keys would be his only method.
This is not a steam issue they can fix.
Again, wouldn't work.
store.steampowered.com and some payment stuff is blocked in vietnam, everything else works.
the vietnam situation is kinda trash and it is 100% on its government that wants to extrude more than the value added tax from foreign corporations. not even china did this.