Apple to adjust App Store prices in Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye starting November 17

Apple announced that App Store prices for apps and in-app purchases will be updated in Poland, Switzerland, and Türkiye beginning November 17, 2025. The company said the adjustments are part of its routine effort to maintain price consistency across global markets amid changes in exchange rates and local tax regulations.

According to Apple’s notice to developers, the update will apply automatically to apps and in-app purchases that use Apple’s standard pricing system — unless developers have manually set prices or selected one of the three countries as their base storefront. Auto-renewable subscriptions will not be affected by the upcoming adjustments.

The App Store currently supports 44 currencies across 175 storefronts worldwide. Apple periodically revises regional pricing tiers using publicly available exchange rate data from financial sources to ensure parity between markets.

Developers can review the upcoming price adjustments in the Pricing and Availability section within App Store Connect, where Apple has updated guidance ahead of the November rollout.

Written by Sophie Blake

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