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iBlark: Why does it cost more on GoG than on Steam?
its 10 dollars less for me on GOG
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iBlark: Thanks for the help, I was able to change the currency on the web page, kinda forgot there was one. I still display EUR on the client, but Im not too bothered.
As for Fridge, we get datamined all over the internet, the only real way for that not to happen is to stay off it.
Ah, so the problem is within Galaxy itself, and not on the website? Interesting.

Should be reported as such.

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iBlark: Why does it cost more on GoG than on Steam?
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rokbound: its 10 dollars less for me on GOG
See my reply above about regional price settings.

Here: https://www.gog.com/forum/cyberpunk_2077/why_does_it_cost_more/post4
Post edited June 22, 2019 by Zed-Avatar
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ast486: ....

wow I can't delete a post???
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Zed-Avatar: What did you say originally? Is it a secret? :p
I was in the wrong thread.

I was commenting on how it's windows 10 only.
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Zed-Avatar: Likely you have different regions selected for each store.

Here is the price on Steam by region: https://steamdb.info/app/1091500/

Previously GOG offered Wallet funds to balance the cost increase (basically a Rebate) for such titles that were inconsistent, but this program ended I believe: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2019/02/27/gog-ending-regional-pricing-rebates/

So if you are not in North America, the price may very well be different.

Edit: As an addendum, this is a relevant discussion about such pricing schemes:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/ban_all_regional_pricing_from_gog_stick_with_your_principles

I will quote, what I think is one of the most relevant comments:
"I don't normally post a comment on the internet but please don't [remove regional pricing]. I've been on both sides of the argument. I'm currently living in Australia where regional pricing actually means we will be paying more than American consumers. But I used to live in Thailand where regional pricing is great because 60 USD is about half of your monthly salary. So please don't there are gamers in many Asia and Eastern Europe who would never be able to buy games without regional pricing. I wish that countries that have to pay more than US get the same price as US after exchange rate but I understand if they won't." - Phant0m672
It's a fair point. But shouldn't it be extended to different countries in a region? I live in Portugal. Minimum monthly wage is 600€. I think we pay the same for a game as Denmark where they can expect to earn 2,285€ per month. I guess even somewhere in Mississippi the wage will be a lot lower than Manhattan.