Price differences
- LillDev!l
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Price differences
I've always wondered why basically every game is quite a lot more expensive in euros than it is in USD or Pounds.
For example, Steam pre-order of Mw3 with a free copy of Mw1 costs : 60 Euros or 39 pounds (43 euros) or 60 USD (39 euros). The same goes for practically any game.
As they don't offer any physical copies i don't see why the prices should be so different (there are no extra costs involved for shipping or anything).
For example, Steam pre-order of Mw3 with a free copy of Mw1 costs : 60 Euros or 39 pounds (43 euros) or 60 USD (39 euros). The same goes for practically any game.
As they don't offer any physical copies i don't see why the prices should be so different (there are no extra costs involved for shipping or anything).

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Re: Price differences
because if they can get away with the price point, they will charge you.

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Love wrote:because if they can get away with the price point, they will charge you.
I wonder if i can say, have an american purchasing the game i want, on my steam account. It should still work on my account itself when i log into it again.

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Re: Price differences
Order games from amazon.co.uk or game.co.uk, it's worth it.
And yeah, europe is a greedy hoe.
And yeah, europe is a greedy hoe.
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Re: Price differences
Because Steam doesn't know conversion rates. Besides I doubt they care. They make a little extra dosh from you.
Also Russia can buy Dead Island 4 pack for $100. Yeah.
Also Russia can buy Dead Island 4 pack for $100. Yeah.
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Re: Price differences
Europe should just change to the US dollar 

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Re: Price differences
If a company sells their game for less through their own or other means, then retailers will pull their product off the shelves. So it has to be the same price throughout the market (not taking into account sales that other retailers might have of course).
That's in regards to why they charge the full $60 online... As for selling it for 60 euro, I don't know why they do that.
That's in regards to why they charge the full $60 online... As for selling it for 60 euro, I don't know why they do that.
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Re: Price differences
Am so glad we still have our own currency here in the UK, brilliant global conversion rates.
Makes buying things (such as games in this case) nice and hassle free
Makes buying things (such as games in this case) nice and hassle free

Re: Price differences
MrJoey wrote:If a company sells their game for less through their own or other means, then retailers will pull their product off the shelves. So it has to be the same price throughout the market (not taking into account sales that other retailers might have of course).
That's in regards to why they charge the full $60 online... As for selling it for 60 euro, I don't know why they do that.
That doesn't make sense seeing if you buy the real product you get a case, a disc and depending on a the game a (proper) manual.
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Re: Price differences
Basically, if you want a retailer to sell your game, you can't offer it for a lesser price through other means, or they'll pull your product. It's to keep all businesses in the competition I guess, even though with digital, you don't get all the hard stuff, true.
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