Popular streaming platform Twitch recently announced that Local Sub Pricing will be available internationally means that it will bring subscription prices down in most countries.

Twitch announced that subscription fees would decrease throughout the world and the adjustment will affect all regions, however some may see cheaper pricing sooner than others. It will apply to all tiers as well.

Twitch began as a gaming-focused streaming platform wayback in the year 2011. It has now clearly grown to incorporate music, art, and some real-world material. Streamers can simply be followed free by viewers. Compared to YouTube, though, subscription requires money. Tier 1 subscription costs $4.99 US per month and provides access to a one of a kind emotes and other perks. Each month, Prime Gaming members can subscribe to one channel for free. The pricing was fixed and consistent across the world, thus it cost $4.99 USD to subscribe independent of local exchange rates

However, in many areas, that price will change because Twitch’s site announced that “Local Sub Pricing” would now be available to streamers and fans all over the world. The August 5th update brings pricing changes across Europe, with the objective of making each item equal to 3.99 EUR. This method takes into account foreign exchange rates. Morocco and Turkey were the first two nations to obtain Local Sub Pricing, with both countries receiving cheaper pricing on May 2nd. Both streamers and viewers were happy about the idea. Streamers made more money than three months ago, according to the blog. Subscriptions for gifts were also purchased five times as many as they had been previously.

Latin America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have all had their rates changed as of this writing and also all are intended to reflect the current cost of living in the nation in question. At this time, no adjustments to North American pricing have been disclosed. However, it isn’t impossible.

It’s a little surprising that Twitch waited so long to change these prices. The pricing of most types of entertainment are based on the area equivalent of the American price. This is especially true in the video game sector, which has the largest fanbase on Twitch. Twitch took a long time to adjust these pricing, which is a little surprising. Most forms of entertainment are priced according to the local equivalent of an American price. This is particularly true in the video gaming industry, which has the greatest Twitch audience. The addition of regional pricing is a far more accommodating adjustment, and one that will hopefully create a precedent for positive relationships between Twitch and its audience.