Posted August 18, 2021

both in EU and US
it called Price discrimination
if you see them do that you can file a complaint with the company
source:
https://definitions.uslegal.com/p/price-discrimination/
https://www.markhamlawfirm.com/law-articles/unlawful-price-discrimination-an-obscure-antitrust-offense-by-william-markham-2013/
It even says so in that link.
Valve often has said that they decide to take a smaller cut during sales.
This is also not the same product. They offer a game on Steam that does not come with an installer. GOG offers a game with an installer. Do you really think that Steam or GOG pays for each game people buy? They take a cut from the sale. The precentage of the storefront cut depends on the contract that the developer/publsher agrees to. Knowing the industry as much as I do, they also have stated on their contract about how sale pricing would go. You do know that big publishers will likely have lawyers employed for them.
Post edited August 18, 2021 by stevenlavey