Valve is currently rolling out Canadian dollar and Norwegian Krone support for its distribution platform Steam.

The company first announced plans to introduce support for 12 more currencies during its Steam Dev Days Conference in January, and some have already been established since.

Support for the Japanese Yen was introduced in August, while Indonesian Rupiah, Malaysian Ringit, Philippine Peso, Singapore Dollar and the Thai Baht were implemented throughout September.

The South Korean Won, Turkish Lira and Mexican Peso are expected to launch on the distribution platform in late-October. The Australian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar are expected to release early 2015.Previously, supported currencies were limited to the Euro, the US dollar, the pound sterling, the Brazilian real and the Russian ruble. Consumers outside of these regions were locked into making Steam transactions in USD, with purchases factoring in exchange rates for their local currency against the greenback.

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