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Make your purchases in PLN, CAD, CHF, NOK, SEK, or DKK



Today we are adding six new local currency options to our store. From now on, if you are making purchases from Poland, Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, or Denmark, you will be able to pay in your local currency, i.e. PLN, CAD, CHF, NOK, SEK, or DKK, respectively.

If you live in one of these beautiful countries, you're already able to choose between USD and EUR. Now, you get a third payment option: your local currency. Any store credit you may already have in USD or EUR remains unchanged and can be used for future purchases made in those currencies.
For more information on how our store credit works, check out this <span class="bold">FAQ</span>.

You can easily switch between your currency options using the drop-down menu at the website's footer or by going to Account → Orders & Settings → Account and Locale.



Having more options is always useful and a familiar currency can go a long way towards helping you plan your gaming budget. Now, you can do your DRM-free shopping in eleven currencies : USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, RUB, PLN, CAD, CHF, NOK, SEK, or DKK. Enjoy!
And suddenly I realised just how much a lot of stuff really costs :D
I hope INR will make it here some day
After seeing prices in PLN, I'd rather stick with USD.
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zeffyr: After seeing prices in PLN, I'd rather stick with USD.
And accept non favorable exchange rates? Count me out :)
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zeffyr: After seeing prices in PLN, I'd rather stick with USD.
Why? Because the number is lower? :D
cool
That Canadian member must be happy now.
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Azhdar: That Canadian member must be happy now.
Ya, I tried to buy Banner Saga 2 just to see what the difference is. (I didn't actually buy it but I got to the pay now screen)
GOG charges $31.49 CAD and when I used USD and let Paypal do the conversion it came to $33.01. So by GOG charging in CAD now, there is a slight savings. Not much, but still better than before. Thanks GOG :)
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Breja: And suddenly I realised just how much a lot of stuff really costs :D
Will you continue to pay with $ and €?
Super:)Finnaly Polish zloty is official curency:)Now i waiting for Polish site:)
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Crosmando: Needed Currencies:
Bus Tokens
North Korean won
Gold Bullion (for right-wing conspiracy theorists)
IOU's (I owe yous, otherwise known as "I'll pay you back later bro, I promise")
Eastern European brides
Japanese female [used] panties
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Venita: Don't forget Dogecoin.
And souls...
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xckx: Ya, I tried to buy Banner Saga 2 just to see what the difference is. (I didn't actually buy it but I got to the pay now screen)
GOG charges $31.49 CAD and when I used USD and let Paypal do the conversion it came to $33.01. So by GOG charging in CAD now, there is a slight savings. Not much, but still better than before. Thanks GOG :)
Never let Paypal do the conversion. Visa's conversion for example is extremely good.
Any chance we'll see more Eastern European currencies soon? Like...I don't know...RON...Pretty please? :D
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Breja: And suddenly I realised just how much a lot of stuff really costs :D
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Azhdar: Will you continue to pay with $ and €?
Nah, that would make no sense. I just think I liked the look of my wishlist more with those lower numbers :D
Although my bank is reasonable as far as international operation fees & exchange rates are concerned - still it would be good to know how much I' paing for a game AT THE MOMENT of making a purchase (and not 3 days later)