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Home»News»Gaming News»PC Gaming»Epic Games Store Changes Up Their Refund Policy and Adds Regional Pricing

Epic Games Store Changes Up Their Refund Policy and Adds Regional Pricing

By Keith MitchellJanuary 11, 2019
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While not everyone is onboard with Epic Games new online store, there are quite a few that use it. Those people, however, had a complaint about two things; the refund policy and the lack of regional pricing.  Judging from the recent updates, it looks like Epic Games was paying attention. As they’ve recently made changes due to both.

Starting now, the store’s policy looks to be in line with what Valve’s Steam had put into place. You’ll now be able to request a refund with 14 days of purchase and under 2 hours of playtime. They still don’t have a system in place to handle refunds, so you’ll still need to go through customer support. It’s definitely an improvement. 

We also changed our refund policy. Unlimited refunds within 14 days of purchase and under 2 hours played. The team is working on the self-service solution, but for now, you'll have to go through player support.

— Sergiy Galyonkin (@galyonkin) January 11, 2019

The big deal here is the regional pricing. Previously the prices on games were extremely high in most locales. Thankfully, that all changes as now 30 different regions are supported. With more to come. They did mention that the store is still only using USD for now, but other regional currencies are coming.

Epic Games store now supports 30 different regions (130 countries in total) for regional prices. We don't have local pricing for all the countries yet, but that's a start.

We use US Dollars for now for most of them because adding regional currencies will take time.

— Sergiy Galyonkin (@galyonkin) January 11, 2019

There are still quite a few other changes that need to be added, sure as pre-orders or user reviews. However, it does go to show that Epic Games is taking their store seriously and we can expect to see the store evolving over time.

Oh, speaking of which. The current free game on the store is What Remains of Edith Finch. If you haven’t checked it out before and are curious, it’s free. Download it while you can.

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Keith has been a fan of geek culture and video games ever since his father gifted him his first gaming console many decades ago and has used this love of for the genres to start The Outerhaven. Keith keeps follows on the ongoings of videogames, anime, comics and technology, and while he has been writing about these topics for the past 14 years, he has been a gamer and tech guy for 30 years.

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