Biggest rip off so far? 19.99USD = 49.99EUR!

While browsing Steam forums I found something:

Originally Posted by supernaut
Oh lord, this one takes the cake…

Quantum of Solace – $19.99/€49.99

Dollar zone gets a price cut and Euro zone pays original price and in Euros. What is that, 250% higher ?

Originally Posted by SniperFox
LOL

€49.99 = $65.77
$65.77 / $19.99 = 329%

329% more expensive.
Originally Posted by Heinold
One little correction, $19.99 + VAT is somewhat higher, but 276% more is also a ridiculous high price in the €-zone.
Source – click

Price on Steam in €: click

Price on Steam in $: click


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7 responses to “Biggest rip off so far? 19.99USD = 49.99EUR!”

  1. Stilgar Avatar
    Stilgar

    So people still buy games released with new movies after all this years. A game released along with a movie is guaranteed to be garbage.

  2. TZer0 Avatar
    TZer0

    I’d like to exchange my 20 dollars for 50 euro?

  3. _KaszpiR_ Avatar
    _KaszpiR_
  4. Betonář Avatar
    Betonář

    Thanks for keeping us informed

  5. TZer0 Avatar
    TZer0

    And I thought the Dark Sector deal was bad. Yeah, thanks Steam.

  6. Alixey Avatar
    Alixey

    Well, another case is Dark Sector:
    USA=$19.99
    EU=€29.99
    UK=ÂŁ14.99
    Thanks Steam…

  7. RageDark Avatar
    RageDark

    Well, it’s a continuation of prices politic at Steam lately…
    I see that CoH Tales of Valor is priced 34,99 € on Steam when it’s 27,99 $ on Impulse. impulse has local prices now too but as normal. I’m in Norway and they price the same game 185, 52 NOK (which is around 27,99 $ ) when Steam doesn’t propose prices in NOK at all and rise the prices as never before!
    I compared with prices in Stores in Norway: 279 NOK and on Steam: 380 NOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a tragic loss of IQ for Steam the last couple of months…

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