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NJ5 said:

By the way, 65 € is not $75, it's $90.

$90 / 1.2 = $75

So a 65 € game costs $75 before tax.

 


Yes, at the moment, but game pricing in Europe doesnt follow currency changes that strictly.

Game market need consistency, that's why for example an American sold game is always $60 no matter if it's published by an American, Japanese or Swedish publisher.

There's a certain price elasticy in Europe yes, but I tried to average it over time.

And on average in the last decade I'd think the rate  Euro - Dollar is more like 1:1.2