I waited for Anno to get out to make this thread (i wanted to make one after Division 2 was out but i wanted more data). Even though this is small sample and because i am from Europe i will talk about prices in Euros it is obvious that prices went up almost everywhere after 3rd party key sellers were removed from equation. I wanted to include Metro Exodus too but unfortunately i don't have data for it. And we don't have any more AAA games that were sold on multiple stores before exclusivity to compare those numbers too.So based on these 2 games price of Ubisoft games that went to Epic Store/Uplay exclusively went up 10% on average. Before exclusivity The Division 2 was sold on 12 stores for average price of 54.28€ and Anno 1800 was sold on 15 stores for average price of 55.07€ . Lowest registered price for Anno was 46.86€ , lowest registered price for The Division 2 was 46.85€ . If we take lowest registered prices and compare it after games went exclusively to Epic Store and UPlay we get around 30% price increase.I didn't take into the account Ubisoft own promotion where you can get 20% off for 100 UPLay points for two reasons. First one is that since April 1st those points are expiring so many users lost their previously earned points or spent them on something. Second thing is because you need to buy and play other Ubisoft games to even earn points it is not fair to compare it to classic discount codes that are free for everyone.Also i really hope that i did math right if i got it wrong please correct me.Currently you can get those games cheaper from unauthorized sellers and if you have 100 UPlay points to get coupon for 20% off on UPlay Store. Also current lowest price is wrong for Anno, you can't buy game on those stores anymore.