

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk of getting removed, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". Regional pricing exists due to people in those regions often not being able pay the full price converted from USD, and NIS America threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG (and they also ignore anyone that asks them about it).

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk of getting removed, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". Regional pricing exists due to people in those regions often not being able pay the full price converted from USD, and NIS America threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG (and they also ignore anyone that asks them about it).

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk of getting removed, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". Regional pricing exists due to people in those regions often not being able pay the full price converted from USD, and NIS America threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG (and they also ignore anyone that asks them about it).

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk of getting removed, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". Regional pricing exists due to people in those regions often not being able pay the full price converted from USD, and NIS America threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG (and they also ignore anyone that asks them about it).

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk of getting removed, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". Regional pricing exists due to people in those regions often not being able pay the full price converted from USD, and NIS America threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG (and they also ignore anyone that asks them about it).

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". And it doesn't sell because they threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG, and ignore anyone that asks them about it.

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". And it doesn't sell because they threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG, and ignore anyone that asks them about it.

...While Steam does. I wouldn't be surprised if NIS America's entire catalogue would be at risk, since they could think "GOG doesn't sell". And it doesn't sell because they threw away the regional pricing for most of their titles on GOG, and ignore anyone that asks them about it.

While it has a regional price on Steam. I wouldn't be surprised if the company removes their titles from here because "they don't sell". Easy to not sell when the customer needs to be rich to be able to pay the direct conversion to USD in his/her local currency.

While it has a regional price on Steam. I wouldn't be surprised if the company removes their titles from here because "they don't sell". Easy to not sell when the customer needs to be rich to be able to pay the direct conversion to USD in his/her local currency.