Apple has increased the prices for its own apps and for in-app purchases in Germany.
So if you buy an extension in a game or a favorite app in the future, you won’t get away with 99 cents in the cheapest case, but will have to pay at least 1.19 Euros. All price levels above were also significantly more expensive.
This can also be seen when purchasing Apple’s own programs. Final Cut Pro costs now, for example, just under 350 Euros, that’s 50 more than before and thus a price increase of around 17%. Logic Pro and other programs are also affected by the price increase. So inflation is no exception for software products either. The prices in the US, however, remained unchanged at Apple.