A tweet by Coffee Stain Studios’ Armin Ibrisagic has revealed that Valve will be introducing support for a further 12 currencies for Steam this year. The lucky countries include Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia, Mexico, Phillipines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and the Ukraine, according to CVG.
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Valve will add support for twelve more currencies on Steam
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Published January 16, 2014
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The days of calculating exchange rates are coming to an end: over the next year Valve is looking to introduce a range of local currencies to its Steam marketplace, including tohse of Australia, Canada and Japan. Other nations listed on a slide smuggled out of the no-press Steam developers conference include the New Zealand Dollar and Mexican Peso.
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