Starting November 20 of this year, prices for these countries will be displayed in US dollars on the Steam store. This decision was made due to the variability in exchange rates in these countries, causing developers to have difficulty setting prices for their games.
Additionally, 25 countries and territories in Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa will also see pricing changes with new regional pricing.
Some prices may increase or decrease depending on the region.
The main reason for the recent change is the instability in exchange rates and the difficulties in supporting various payment methods in these regions.
The switch to USD pricing will provide greater stability and predictability for developers and players on the Steam platform.
Source: Ferra

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