It seems to me that more and more games are being region locked on steam's digital store, while I understand the reason to some region locking are probably licensing issues with music or VA, pricing, and rating, there are still things that don't make much sense to me.
As some of you already know that metal gear rising on Steam is region locked out of Asia regions, which would mean the game isn't actually available there in Japan, Taiwan, and so on, I've also heard Rome 2 (and its cdkey) from Sega is locked also, today for the first time I found out the now 2 years old Sonic Generations is available on steam but also locked on the steam store. Some games are available for purchase from other digital distributors so I guess not many people complained about it, and those who are not a big fan of those games probably don't even notice their existence because those games simply just don't show up on the steam store.
There has to be pressure from another party for them to make this conscious decision, right? I also remember MG Rising ps3 JP demo was deliberately locked and usually it's a rare case.
I don't believe that these companies "hate money" or are doing it for particularly no reason at all, but it appears to me they have no intention to do business in those regions considering some games are already 2 years old, meaning they have taken no effort in getting over whatever hurdles they might be having, my question is why? and what difficulties were they having?
Using Metal Gear Rising as an example, the game is actually out in asia on consoles, just not on steam.
As some of you already know that metal gear rising on Steam is region locked out of Asia regions, which would mean the game isn't actually available there in Japan, Taiwan, and so on, I've also heard Rome 2 (and its cdkey) from Sega is locked also, today for the first time I found out the now 2 years old Sonic Generations is available on steam but also locked on the steam store. Some games are available for purchase from other digital distributors so I guess not many people complained about it, and those who are not a big fan of those games probably don't even notice their existence because those games simply just don't show up on the steam store.
There has to be pressure from another party for them to make this conscious decision, right? I also remember MG Rising ps3 JP demo was deliberately locked and usually it's a rare case.
I don't believe that these companies "hate money" or are doing it for particularly no reason at all, but it appears to me they have no intention to do business in those regions considering some games are already 2 years old, meaning they have taken no effort in getting over whatever hurdles they might be having, my question is why? and what difficulties were they having?
Using Metal Gear Rising as an example, the game is actually out in asia on consoles, just not on steam.