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New App Store prices for Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye coming November 17

Today, Apple informed developers that prices for apps and In-App Purchases will be adjusted in Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye starting next month. Here are the details.

New prices to take effect starting November 17

To keep prices consistent with the realities of multiple countries, the App Store offers automatic tiers that help developers adequately price their apps without needing to individually set amounts and adjustments for each of the 175 storefronts around the world.

Periodically, Apple updates these tiers to account for fluctuations in exchange rates and local tax policies.

Today, Apple informed developers that it will update prices for apps and for In-App Purchases in Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye, “if you haven’t selected one of these storefronts as the base storefront for your app or In‑App Purchase,” excluding auto-renewable subscriptions.

In practice, this means developers who rely on Apple’s automatic pricing system will see updated prices in those regions, while apps that use manual or subscription-based pricing will remain unchanged.

To reflect the new prices, Apple has updated the Pricing and Availability section in App Store Connect. You can find out more about the changes here.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.