Valve, the company behind the popular gaming platform Steam, is dropping local currency support for Turkey and Argentina due to exchange rate volatility. Instead, they will be implementing 'regionalized USD pricing' for 25 countries. This move comes as Valve wants Steam developers to submit new pricing for Argentina and Turkey. In a separate development, the price of Fortnite V-Bucks is increasing in several regions, including the US and most of Europe.
Fortnite Just Got More Expensive Thanks To 'Inflation' https://t.co/e7QigqHoXi https://t.co/2Sa2rMJbRY
The price of Fortnite V-Bucks is increasing later today in a number of regions, including the US (and any other country that uses USD in its Fortnite store) and most of Europe. https://t.co/lKTpn9M9WG https://t.co/at4WiNjnTd
Valve wants Steam developers to submit new pricing for Argentina and Turkey https://t.co/myOjZy0vDf https://t.co/McVRntYZia
Valve is dropping local currency support for Turkey and Argentina and moving to 'regionalized USD pricing' for 25 countries. https://t.co/Debo6m3Kxr
Valve is dropping local currency support for Turkey and Argentina amid 'exchange rate volatility,' moving to 'regionalized USD pricing' for 25 countries. https://t.co/fX0nq4498O
Valve is changing the currency for Steam sales in those regions to USD due to "exchange rate volatility." https://t.co/myOjZy0vDf https://t.co/1PbhjXPypS