Exactly when was the dollar stronger than the euro? I don't think that that's right. Why is it irrelevant what it costs in the US? When you sell digital copies, there are no distribution, storage or freight fees and the bloated European price on Steam is artificial to the core.
There has always been a discrepancy between game prices in the US and Europe on optical, hardcase copies but we paid the same for the games on Steam up until they converted it to bleed us. I liked Steam a lot because I could download games and pay the same as people in the US but then they suddenly made the very same products artificially higher in price (a lot higher).
The dollar won't be worth more than the Euro anyway and the owners of Steam knows this.
PS: I know perfectly well how economy works but that's not my point. My point is that this pricing system on digital copies is unfair, doubly so when we paid the same amount before they made the conversion.







