$23 for me.The sinking City went from $42 for me to $28
https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/product/the-sinking-city/home
The same price as control for me.
EGS now supports China, along with reasonable regional pricing and two most common payment methods in China.
This is kinda big, and epic actually gave a shitty none excuse as to why they wouldn't support China.
So not only do that add regional pricing, they refund everyone that paid too much before they added it, and they also support more locations than steam. Good work Epic.
Actually I can compare both regional support as one recognizes my region and the other doesn't. Vtm:b2 on Egs is $30 and $60 on steam. There is no way in hell steam will ever recognize JMD as a currency so that "whole package" stuff for me is just an excuse as to why they ignore us.You can't compare Epic regional support with Steam one. Epic only lowers the price but it is in US dollars. Steam does whole package (currency, adjusted price, payment methods).
You can't compare Epic regional support with Steam one. Epic only lowers the price but it is in US dollars. Steam does whole package (currency, adjusted price, payment methods).
Actually I can compare both regional support as one recognizes my region and the other doesn't. Vtm:b2 on Egs is $30 and $60 on steam. There is no way in hell steam will ever recognize JMD as a currency so that "whole package" stuff for me is just an excuse as to why they ignore us.
Well, in my case a reduced price is better since our currency is the USD. I think that is why Valve refuses to add regional pricing to Panama, despite our income is way lower compared to the US.Actually I can compare both regional support as one recognizes my region and the other doesn't. Vtm:b2 on Egs is $30 and $60 on steam. There is no way in hell steam will ever recognize JMD as a currency so that "whole package" stuff for me is just an excuse as to why they ignore us.
Well this Epic Games Sale is certainly interesting:
World War Z - $8.99
Control pre-purchase - $13.99
Metro Exodus - $9.99
Attention all Epic Gamers.
Indeed. Should use local currency and new games should cost 499 NOK. The 60 Eur now is the equivalent of ~585 NOK.Still no regional pricing in Norway. The euro is fucking high.
$ 35 here for Metro Exodus, in a country with three times lower average salary than Germany. So where the hell do you guys live? Mars?
Some countries have more than one region.I'm really confused, I didn't think there were 230 countries in existence. I didn't think that there were even 200.
$ 35 here for Metro Exodus, in a country with three times lower average salary than Germany. So where the hell do you guys live? Mars?
That's what I'm worried about as well now, lmao.Grabbed control just in case 505 tried to pull something.
When I get paid I'll consider borderlands.
That's bullshit honestly. Tweet to galyonkin about it.lol, Darksiders 3 and Metro: Exodus no longer have regional pricing for me. 60$ and 58$ respectively now.
I wonder if this is just for the duration of the sale? Either way, it costs more with the discount than it used to without it.
EDIT: Ashen's now 40$ too, it used to be 20-something.
Honestly I would but it's just that I don't plan on purchasing anything from this store ever so I don't wanna come across as hypocritical.
I guess somebody's finger slipped
So the Epic Games Store doesn't want my money (Morocco):
- I try to buy a game with my first local credit card, refused. Fair enough I've never tried buying anything with it on the internet.
- I try it with another card, doesn't work (it works with every other internet retailer).
- I try it with my Revolut card, money is taken and I get a "whoops there was a problem don't worry we'll refund you quick".
This is bullshit.
It asks for USD payment but my bank automatically converts the necessary amount (to a certain fee of course). So I don't understand the refusal