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I checked today and all amnesia games and soma are $19.99. I don't remember being that expensive. Can someone else check the price?
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jsfz94: I checked today and all amnesia games and soma are $19.99. I don't remember being that expensive. Can someone else check the price?
For me both first amnesia have 16,79 €

You can check with isthereanydeal, search the game and in Regions.
MaGoG lists it as having regional pricing in Brazil, but no other Latin American region.

It has been like this for at least a month, judging from my CSV download of MaGoG
Post edited November 03, 2020 by Mortius1
Amnesia:The Dark Descent and A Machine For Pigs are £15.19, SOMA is £22.79 and The Penumbra Collection is £7.59 for UK pricing. I don't know if it's a regional pricing issue but not all games fall in price over time. Eg, Amnesia:TDD and AMFP are the same price despite being separated by 3 years whilst Penumbra is half the price of Amnesia: The Dark Descent despite being only 1-2 years older.
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Mortius1: MaGoG lists it as having regional pricing in Brazil, but no other Latin American region.

It has been like this for at least a month, judging from my CSV download of MaGoG
Interesting. I didn't know about that search engine. I've been checking comparing my prices to other countries. I live in Honduras so comparing It seems like my prices are the same as mexico, panama, and costa rica.
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jsfz94: Interesting. I didn't know about that search engine. I've been checking comparing my prices to other countries. I live in Honduras so comparing It seems like my prices are the same as mexico, panama, and costa rica.
Yeah, according to the pricing matrix, the "Most of Latin America (AR)" region includes Argentina (AR), Bolivia, Plurinational State of (BO), Dominican Republic (DO), Ecuador (EC), Guatemala (GT), Honduras (HN), Haiti (HT), Nicaragua (NI), Paraguay (PY), El Salvador (SV). Within MaGOG's "legacy mode" limits (games released at least a year ago), 80% of games have regional prices there, averaging a 62.37% discount compared to the base (US) price.
Do note that MaGOG will be shut down on Jan 1 though, because of the direction GOG is heading in.
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jsfz94: Interesting. I didn't know about that search engine. I've been checking comparing my prices to other countries. I live in Honduras so comparing It seems like my prices are the same as mexico, panama, and costa rica.
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Cavalary: Yeah, according to the pricing matrix, the "Most of Latin America (AR)" region includes Argentina (AR), Bolivia, Plurinational State of (BO), Dominican Republic (DO), Ecuador (EC), Guatemala (GT), Honduras (HN), Haiti (HT), Nicaragua (NI), Paraguay (PY), El Salvador (SV). Within MaGOG's "legacy mode" limits (games released at least a year ago), 80% of games have regional prices there, averaging a 62.37% discount compared to the base (US) price.
Do note that MaGOG will be shut down on Jan 1 though, because of the direction GOG is heading in.
Very Interesting, Thanks!! Do you know if there is a way to download MaGOG database before shut down, like and excel or something like that. I want it to check prices in future sales.
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jsfz94: Very Interesting, Thanks!! Do you know if there is a way to download MaGOG database before shut down, like and excel or something like that. I want it to check prices in future sales.
From MaGoG's front page:

The current database in text format can be seen and downloaded here.
If you plan to import it into a spreadsheet, the field separator is a vertical line ("|").
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jsfz94: Very Interesting, Thanks!! Do you know if there is a way to download MaGOG database before shut down, like and excel or something like that. I want it to check prices in future sales.
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Mortius1: From MaGoG's front page:

The current database in text format can be seen and downloaded here.
If you plan to import it into a spreadsheet, the field separator is a vertical line ("|").
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Mortius1:
Thank you very much!!