Supercell announces in-app regional price changes in several regions including Brazil and Poland
Story Highlights
- Supercell adjusts in-app prices in Poland, Colombia, and Turkey based on currency shifts.
- Tax-driven price hikes hit Brazil, Peru, Nepal, and others starting June 10, 2025.
Once more, Supercell has disclosed new adjustments to regional prices for their in-game transactions, reflecting their ongoing efforts to adapt to changing exchange rates and international tax regulations. Here’s a breakdown of the modifications, which include price rises as well as reductions, so let us delve into the specifics.
The Supercell price changes will be reflected starting from June 10, 2025
Beginning on June 10th, 2025, players residing in Poland and Colombia can look forward to a beneficial adjustment: prices are set to decrease by 15-20%, thanks to enhanced exchange rates in these areas. Conversely, residents of Turkey should anticipate a price surge of approximately 20%, as the Turkish Lira persists in encountering fluctuations in its currency value.
Hello to all our players,
We’re writing to share some important updates regarding pricing. Starting from June 10th, 2025, you may notice changes in the prices of our services for players residing in Poland, Colombia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Peru, Nepal, Brazil, and Suriname. For more specific information about these adjustments, please refer to this link:…— Supercell (@supercell) June 9, 2025
The modifications in question are applicable exclusively for transactions conducted in Polish Zloty, Colombian Peso, and Turkish Lira. Furthermore, you can expect price rises influenced by taxes in Azerbaijan (with a 18% increase), Peru (also with a 18% rise), Nepal (with a 13% increase), Brazil (with a 10% increase), and Suriname (with a 10% increase) due to recent updates in their local tax regulations.
Only purchases made with Polish Zloty, Colombian Peso, or Turkish Lira are affected by these changes. Additionally, taxes will result in price hikes of 18% in Azerbaijan, Peru, and Suriname; 13% in Nepal, and 10% in Brazil.
This year marked the initial shift in our circumstances. Earlier, Ghana underwent a 25% rise as a result of fluctuations in exchange rates. Subsequently, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, and Zambia each experienced an increase of approximately 16-18%, following the implementation of Value Added Tax (VAT).
2024’s March witnessed significant increases in prices by approximately 75% in Egypt, 35% in Myanmar, and 15% in Turkey, as a result of foreign exchange adjustments that were made. On the other hand, Benin experienced an 18% price surge due to the implementation of Value-Added Tax (VAT).

If you’re currently enjoying games like Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Brawl Stars, Squad Busters, mo.co, or Hay Day, keep an eye out for potential changes in pricing in your area. It’s always wise to verify the store, whether it’s the regular one or Supercell Store if you frequent it, before completing any transactions.
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2025-06-10 19:11