Valve has announced that Steam in Turkey and Argentina will use currencies to pay for purchases.

Game prices will be in dollars starting November 20th. Wallet balances will also be converted from pesos and liras to dollars at modern rates.

The company came to this decision due to the instability of local currencies.

25 countries and territories in Latin America and the Middle East and North Africa will now see regional prices in US dollars. 25 countries and territories in Latin America and the Middle East and North Africa will now see regional prices in US dollars. Prices may increase for some countries and territories listed below, while prices may decrease for others, depending on what prices were set by game developers on Steam prior to these changes.

– Valve

A complete list of countries where regional prices change can be found on the Steam website.

Users’ active Steam subscriptions paid in Argentine Pesos or Turkish Liras will automatically expire during their expiration date. Further payments will be made in dollars. [Steam]






Source: Iphones RU

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