If you are from Belarus - accept it, steam believes that Belarusians live better than Russians and sets such prices =). Alternatively, you can buy a key in one of the online stores (prices are cheaper there). Look at the list in the Fallout 4 section above by clicking on the price.
There is another option, although it does not seem to work for Belarus, but you never know.
In general, you create a virtual qiwi card, set your price in the settings of the steam wallet in rubles and pay for any game with this visa, now you have all prices in Russian rubles
Angelica04 In Ukraine, it just costs $ 60 (
So, Rusik wrote the case for you Shkudi, I do it myself: buy a key in one of the online stores (prices are cheaper there). Look for a list in the Fallout 4 section on top by clicking on the price. The only negative is If you don’t like the game, you cannot return it, so I haven’t bought the game yet.
Price in shirts only for Russia. Steam thinks that only in Russia operations in foreign currency are prohibited, well, what can you do.
I am from Kazakhstan, our prices are also in dollars. Sometimes a game can cost one and a half to two times more than in Russia. Yesterday I noticed that after the transfer of bonuses from the PG to the incentive wallet, I now have all prices in rubles and I can buy for rubles. Maybe someone needs