Valve has rolled out new Steam pricing conversion tools, and while they’re aimed at developers and publishers, it could mean the amount you pay for existing or upcoming PC games changes moving forward. The update is designed “to better reflect current market conditions around the world.” It offers two extra methods for devs to figure out the best price for their games, based on exchange rates and local purchasing power.
New Steam pricing tools could change what you pay for games
28 March 20260

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