Player seeks help from Steam community as a game has two different prices, receives funny responses: "Capital letters are not cheap"
A Reddit user recently spotted two separate listings for For Honor on Steam, each with a very different price. One version appeared for €1.49, while the other was priced at just $0.82. The unusual difference quickly caught the attention of the gaming community.
The two entries—one titled For Honor and the other FOR HONOR in all caps—raised questions about why the same game was listed twice with such a large price gap.
The user who discovered the listings suggested the more expensive version might include three DLC packs and six additional characters. However, both entries actually represent the standard edition of the game, designed for different regions.
The cheaper, all-caps listing is a regional package aimed at markets in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and China. This version is sold at a lower price due to regional pricing adjustments. Meanwhile, the €1.49 listing is the standard global version.
The Steam community reacted with humour, offering playful theories about the duplicate entries. Some joked that the all-caps version was a 'premium' edition, while others speculated about hidden in-game advantages.
Ubisoft has faced criticism in the past for removing games from digital libraries and shutting down online servers. However, in this case, the duplicate listings appear to be the result of separate regional store pages rather than an error or deliberate pricing strategy. Steam occasionally displays multiple entries for the same game when different publishers or regional SKUs exist, leading to confusion among buyers.
The mystery behind the two For Honor listings has been clarified as a regional pricing difference. The all-caps version remains the cheaper option for players in specific markets. For now, the incident serves as a reminder of how regional pricing and separate store entries can create unexpected variations on digital platforms.