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As long as you don't use it to for ill-intent you're fine. The moment it goes from just wanting to partially hide standard identifiers - to something not allowed is when there's an issue. So as long as you don't violate their rules, try to ban evade somewhere, or disguise residency vs real residency for billing purposes you're fine.
Do note many game servers often ban on sight for use of proxy/vpn or otherwise will deny a connection as they are used for ill-intent by some groups or they refuse connection as an extra precaution from server owners/operators. Good amount of VPNs have been blasted for tracking almost everything their customer does as well.
Not even cheaper prices. Using a VPN to purchase outside your region was always treated as fraud. But that's no longer possible as Steam hasn't taken IP address into account for purchases since around 2018.
According to IP-Score, my GeoIP1 is from the Atlanta server, which is in the United States. However, my GeoIP2 states that it is also from the Tokyo, Japan server. This is NordVPN's dedicated IP address that I am looking up. Does it matter?
Not for the Steam store.
Have a look at https://store.steampowered.com/account/ under Store & Purchase History, whatever is listed as your country is your Steam store region. VPN alone will not change that.
But as others said, individual games will have their own rules for VPN use.
However, on a side note, despite what a lot of these VPN sites tell you, you're not adding that much more security or privacy by using them. And in some cases, it may actually be worse.