>>715791721 (OP)It's not actually double the price, it's just not discounted as much for Indians as it is for China, Brazil or Chile.
The game is being sold for US$55.73 in India, which is 4799 poobucks
sold for US$36.93 in China, which is 3180.49 poobucks or 268 pandabucks
sold for US$43.61 in Brazil
sold for US$44.39 in Chile
And guess what? It's probably sold for $US70 in the US.
In Australia new games that sell for US$70 often sell for AU$100 or 110.
First world countries subsidise consumer goods for Third world customers.
So the real question is:
Is it legal to inflate prices so much for Firsties when the game companies are apparently fine selling video games for $36.93 in a shithole country?