Damn, I should have grabbed it when the hype first started.
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I like to use GG Deals (https://gg.deals/deals/) to keep track of sales and whatnot, and it has a neat Price History function for games, too.
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The only way to know if a game is increasing in price is if the dev/publisher announces it and I don't know of any site that tracks upcoming increases.
What's more, price increases are almost exclusively the domain of early access games that are nearing a major development milestone, or nearing release.
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Hey,
Does anyone know of a website or a way of knowing if a game's price is going to increase soon for any/all regions? The publishers sometimes share news on the game's store page but following that would require constantly checking every game you are interested in and it's not as reliable as they can simply do it overnight.
For example Valheim's price increased from 16.79€ to 19.99€ on 21st ( https://steamdb.info/app/892970/ ). Could we have known this beforehand?
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