Will d&d beyond be looking into localising priceing for currency for different countries? Not taking about gold coins but since I live in the UK I would like to pay in pounds rather than dollars.
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Necroing this thread, because I live in Canada and would also appreciate be charged/paying in CAD instead of USD.
It would also be nice if it was representative of the local pricing of the books as well. Right now I can only really justify buying the DDB versions if I have a 20% off coupon due to conversions.
For example:
Amazon.ca sells the D&D Books for ~$35CAD and Amazon.com sells them for about ~$30USD.
The DDB digital version are 30USD (basically the same as Amazon.com) but conversion makes it ~$40CAD to the digital books, meaning without a coupon the physical books are cheaper, which feels quite backwards!
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Will d&d beyond be looking into localising priceing for currency for different countries? Not taking about gold coins but since I live in the UK I would like to pay in pounds rather than dollars.
Necroing this thread, because I live in Canada and would also appreciate be charged/paying in CAD instead of USD.
It would also be nice if it was representative of the local pricing of the books as well. Right now I can only really justify buying the DDB versions if I have a 20% off coupon due to conversions.
For example:
Amazon.ca sells the D&D Books for ~$35CAD and Amazon.com sells them for about ~$30USD.
The DDB digital version are 30USD (basically the same as Amazon.com) but conversion makes it ~$40CAD to the digital books, meaning without a coupon the physical books are cheaper, which feels quite backwards!