They aren’t dropping regional prices but instead switching them to USD. They made new LATAM-USD and MENA-USD regions that now include Argentina and Turkey along with 25 other countries that didn’t have regional pricing before
They are dropping regional prices, before that you would pay in your regional currency which is far cheaper than paying in USD, plus, a lot of developers don’t care about those regional prices or don’t care to update them, in those cases you end up paying the same as you’d in the US. What in the US may be a sandwich in the third world can be a big portion of your income.
It looks quite fun indeed, I actually came back to payday 2 because od random YouTube videos, that made me discover that there is a Career Mode where missions follow a certain path which I didn’t even know before. Even after buying the game back then I was a bit scared of learning new levels, so I’m actually having fun discovering a whole new payday 2 now! Might move to Payday 3 after
An interesting thing to note is how big mobile gaming is when compared to PC gaming.
Apple and Google are largely on here because of their 30% platform cut (this chart only tracks gaming revenue). Steam takes the same cut yet has less than half the revenue.
(Note that while Tencent and NetEase are largely mobile publishers, they are not exclusively mobile publishers - League of Legends is owned by Tencent.)
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