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No, that's not what I meant. I didn't mean anything like that! We're all true fans here, that's why we're reading this on the forum. It was just irony. Of course, not many people will buy it on Uplay. Paying twice as much for a staff is ridiculous! I'll personally get it for 400, and that's it. And I don't care that there won't be a staff. Maybe it will appear in the future. The point isn't that. I was just asking everyone a question: how will you buy it? It's like a poll. And that's all. Nothing more. Oh, and Barnabas (I think I spelled the nickname correctly in Russian; if not, I apologize), why do you think you're overpaying for the extras? It's the opposite! Usually, when you pre-order, you get free bonuses and pay less. Well, not always about the second part, but only in some games, but it does happen. So there are no downsides to pre-ordering. If you want to check, wait until the 30th and buy the expansion. It will cost the same, but there won't be any bonuses. That's it. There are no "bonus editions" that cost more. It's just that you get a "gift" as a bonus for buying the "regular edition" because you're a fan of the series, you're looking forward to the game, and you pre-ordered. You don't have to pay for these bonuses. It's just silly, if you're a fan (no offense), and you're going to buy it anyway, not to take advantage of this opportunity. Don't wait for the expansion to come out and then suddenly it will cost 199 rubles. That won't happen. The price will be the same or even higher.
But I agree with you that the developers are greedy. It's just that Uplay is a Western (American) store, and in such stores, everything is always twice as expensive. Even Steam, which has agreements with Russian manufacturers and uses the Russian currency, has higher prices. Take the same DLCs – I bought them for 150 in Gamzaver, but the same DLC costs 250 on Steam. And Uplay is purely a Western store. And if you convert it to rubles, it's even more expensive. It's just that these prices are normal for the "West." But for us, when we see prices that are twice as low, and games usually don't exceed 500 rubles, it seems very expensive. And only wealthy guys who have money to burn, or for "show," buy "goods" from Western online stores.