| NJ5 said: By the way, 65 € is not $75, it's $90. $90 / 1.2 = $75
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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







