Apple has “rebalanced” international pricing on the App Store, giving Australian customers a price hike while raising prices for United Kingdom residents.

The changes come as a result of shifting exchange rates relative to the US dollar. So, that one Destructoid commenter whoblames everything on Obamahas something to rage about.

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The cheapest UK price used to be 59p, but has seen a ten pense increase to 69p. Games previously priced as £1.19 now cost £1.49. Meanwhile, the lowest Australian price has gone from $1.19 AU to 99¢. Even Japan’s gotten a break, reportsJapanator, with its lowest amount going from ¥115 to ¥85.

If you’re annoyed about that, my British friends, then prepare yourself for this — there’s a rumor that these changes could extend to hardware as well, so that the next gadget issued by Apple could become more expensive. Because, really, Apple products aren’t expensive enough, right?

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