Valve is dropping local currency support for Turkey and Argentina

Valve is making changes to Steam pricing in Argentina and Turkey that will see game sales in those countries switched from their local currencies—the Argentine peso and Turkish lira—to US dollars. The change is being made to address “exchange rate volatility” that Valve says has made it difficult for developers to set and maintain prices for their games.

More info on PC Gamer.


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    adam

    That’s a significant change! Dropping local currency support for Turkey and Argentina will definitely impact many gamers. It’ll be interesting to see how the community adapts and what alternatives Valve might offer. https://teamneuss.de/was-ist-cryptocurrency/

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