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Publishers would prefer to offer them rock bottom prices as something is better than nothing.
For comparison Russia takes up 7.5% of the global Steam Traffic and Lithuania takes up 0.1%.
http://store.steampowered.com/stats/content/
They figured out they could convert so many pirates in Russia by lowering their prices and made a whole lot of money on that.
It's not really fair to you or any other country that has similar income to Russia but that's the way it is. I bet there are people in Norway who could use cheaper games also but they live in the richest country in the world so their games are the most expensive or vice versa with rich people in Russia.
I mean they could maybe earn money if everyone paid for games based on their individual income but that would be a lot of work. This Russia pricing is just a smart simple move where the numbers make sense, or it was simple and problem free until people in Russia started reselling games and now we have this region gift restriction stuff..
When the Russian economy tanked after the invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent sanctions regime, the buying power of the Ruble tanked with it. Basically, compared to just a year before, games would cost triple what they used to past the sanctions. And it really was a dramatic turn, happening in the span of only a couple months, although it's not exactly recovered since them. When a single game costs as much as a month's rent, not that many people are going to be buying that many games, you know? Publishers have to cut the price down to what people are willing to pay or they won't make sales at all.
When this happened was when there was that surge in use of VPNs for people to try to buy games "in Russia" for Russian prices, causing Steam to start permanently banning anyone using VPNs on Steam and region-locking the games so that they couldn't be bought at Russian prices then resold in black market websites back to non-Russian consumers.
Theres no such thing ae russian steam account, unless you are suggesting OP to use a VPN, which i would strongly not recommend
Well time to understand that life is not always fair, anyway would you like to live in russia?
So dont be sad about the pricing, you live in a state that is part of the EU, you have so much more to be happy about, then to worry about some game prices.
Well. what do you think about other EU countries, do you know how much rent a flat cost in Germany or a pack of cigs in GB?
If you have to worry about pricing, then you really should not worry about PC games, this is pure luxury and to be not able to buy them, is a first world problem.
Anyway games are often on sales, or buy them from humble, or check out officiale sellers.