warh0g
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True, Australia for example is very expensive, thus games are very pricey. If an Australian developer created a game, and sold it worldwide for the same price as in Aus it would be ludicrous.
I would like some confirmation from Farsight on how much it will cost in other countries, but I guess we'll have to wait till Friday to find out.
In the EU we pay the same price on Steam as in the US, except that they just change the currency from Dollars to Euros.
So $40 turns into €40. €1 is $1,38, so that means a game for $40 in the US costs me $55 in Sweden.
This makes me annoyed at people complaining about the $5 they pay when we pay €5 for the same Product (table pack for instance)
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