Currency Differences

If only i knew this years ago :smiling_face_with_tear: could have saved up to half of everything i spent :joy:

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What’s important is to reach the “hurting point” where people stop buying certain products because the prices went too high, then they’ll come down.

As far as gacha, if anything, they’ll set a directive to ban gacha entirely, that’s what they did to lootboxes with random content in them a few years back.

That’s unlikely though as the lottery will remain legal. As it’s almost impossible to win the lottery, I can get that great feeling of getting lucky from gacha sometimes at least so I hope they don’t make a directive for that :stuck_out_tongue:

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Me too

I will lock my door

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Too late, u forfot ur windows.

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Oh Nooooo :anxious_face_with_sweat:

La poliiiiziiiiiiaaaaaa

In the UK it’s even a tiny bit higher…
150 gems = $106.25 USD (80 GBP - local currency)

So turkey price is about 44% lol.

To my knowledge, the UK has quite high tax on mobile game in-app purchases so that’s why we have a higher price. I remember that an old game I used to play which was on both mobile and PC had the same offers at a cheaper price on PC in my country, so all British spenders would log in on PC to spend.

And it even differs between iOS and Android. Prices on my tablet vs. iPhone can also vary.

Like for example some Daily Shop offers are 57.99 on my tablet and on iPhone the same deal is 79.99.

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Same thing for turkey. IOS is double the price here. 3000 turkish lira which is 77 us dollars

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