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Greetings, pardon my English is not my native language.

I am Latin American, and not if they will be aware of the volatility of our currencies against the dollar, just in the last year, the exchange rate increased almost 50% just in my country.

This means that buying a stake in dollars, keeping wages in pesos is getting very heavy.

I ask you please to GOG, which offers the possibility of allowing payment in other local currencies, to lend a hand to their customers in emerging economies.

Thanks in advance.
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Hijin25.948: Greetings, pardon my English is not my native language.

I am Latin American, and not if they will be aware of the volatility of our currencies against the dollar, just in the last year, the exchange rate increased almost 50% just in my country.

This means that buying a stake in dollars, keeping wages in pesos is getting very heavy.

I ask you please to GOG, which offers the possibility of allowing payment in other local currencies, to lend a hand to their customers in emerging economies.

Thanks in advance.
Be aware that the way GOG handles various currencies is to have their prices recalculated weekly based on the dollar exchange rate. So the prices in euro go up and down, depending on the dollar. Had GOG been offering payments in peso, you won't be gaining anything since the prices would go up with the dollar.

You can't have it both ways. It's either fixed prices in local currencies, in which case some countries will always be paying more than the others (and complaining that they have to pay more), or "one world, one price" which means price would be fixed in one currency (dollar) and the others will be fluctuating with the exchange rate.

GOG chose the second option. Except for Russia. And some regional pricing offset by fair package. And this and that. But other than that they believe in one world one price. Really.