art Feb 18, 2023 @ 12:23pm
FIFA 22,23 is so expensive on Turkey
Hello, first of all, I am writing this suggestion through translation. I live in Turkey and lately the game prices have increased so much that Turkish citizens cannot afford it. But FIFA 23 and FIFA 22 are one of the most expensive games among them. Many people I know cannot buy this game because even if the game is on sale, it costs 279TL and it is very expensive in Turkey conditions. I wonder if you can apply a 90% discount campaign to FIFA games for a short time, as you did to the game company 2K. Good day to all Steam officials.
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Brian9824 Feb 18, 2023 @ 12:46pm 
Steam does not set game prices, you'd have to ask the developer of the game to lower the price for your region.
Crazy Tiger Feb 18, 2023 @ 12:48pm 
Originally posted by art:
I wonder if you can apply a 90% discount campaign to FIFA games for a short time, as you did to the game company 2K.
2K set those discounts, not Steam. So contact EA.
cSg|mc-Hotsauce Feb 18, 2023 @ 1:04pm 
FIFA 22 is available through EA Play.

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Myll Feb 18, 2023 @ 1:18pm 
Regardless the specifics for FM22/23, the OP is helping "raise a Red Flag" to reveal to all of us in Steam that the rate of Currency changes and inflation - could have such a large swing in price changes that some games become unaffordable without adjustments.

What we're seeing here is the "tip of the iceberg" of a problem that is in front of us, and it should give us pause to the way pricing structures could/should get changed by nation (and I say Nation instead of region because nation's have sovereign currencies in most cases unless they sign up for a Euro construct - which only applies to the few EU nations but we have over 200 nations on this planet and most have sovereign currencies).
Brian9824 Feb 18, 2023 @ 1:20pm 
Originally posted by Myll:
Regardless the specifics for FM22/23, the OP is helping "raise a Red Flag" to reveal to all of us in Steam that the rate of Currency changes and inflation - could have such a large swing in price changes that some games become unaffordable without adjustments.

What we're seeing here is the "tip of the iceberg" of a problem that is in front of us, and it should give us pause to the way pricing structures could/should get changed by nation (and I say Nation instead of region because nation's have sovereign currencies in most cases unless they sign up for a Euro construct - which only applies to the few EU nations but we have over 200 nations on this planet and most have sovereign currencies).

It's already well known and nothing to do. The dev's are FULLY capable of lowering the price, they just don't want to. Its not a limitation or a oversight. The OP's currency is in freefall.
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Date Posted: Feb 18, 2023 @ 12:23pm
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