GamingRant: Now that GOG offers multiple currencies, I decided to have a quick look around the store... only to discover something kinda odd.
No Man's Sky is available for $75.49 on GOG. The exact same game is available for $66.49 on Steam. Both prices are CAD.
This appears to be storewide. Stardew Valley, for example, is $18.89 on GOG, and $16.99 on Steam.
Torchlight 2 is $25.19 on GOG, and $21.99 on Steam.
Ironically, even The Witcher 3, which is a game that CD Projekt Red developed, is less money on Steam. It's $62.89 on GOG, and $59.99 on Steam. This game is also on sale. Right now the price on GOG is $31.49. Steam? $29.99.
Don't get me wrong, I love GOG. Just, I can't really justify spending more money for what is ultimately the same product. Sure, the price difference appears to be under $10, but that's still $10 that I would save if I bought from another online store.
Any idea what's up with this? Can we get a little parity, please?
We talked about this before, in the thread that adaliabooks linked to. But just to put it directly on here, the reason for the disparity is how Steam and GOG both implement the USD-CAD exchange rate. Steam uses a fixed US-CAN exchange rate -- the rate that existed at the time it announced CDN pricing two years ago. GOG regularly updates their exchange rate which keeps it more in step with current fluctuations in the value of the Canadian/American dollar.