Belkar Bitterleaf

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Hello everyone, a small halfling adventurer from Brazil speaking here

I’d like to raise a topic that may be relevant to players and GMs outside the US, especially in countries with officially licensed Paizo publishers.

Here in Brazil, Pathfinder 2E is officially published by New Order Editora, with high-quality PDFs and physical books.

The issue is not quality or translation — those are excellent — but access to Pathfinder content in digital play environments. To use official content on Foundry VTT, players often need to repurchase Paizo PDFs or official Foundry modules. Due to currency exchange, these products can become extremely expensive in some regions.
In Brazil, a single module can cost close to half a monthly minimum wage.

This creates a frustrating situation where players:


    [1]Already own the content legally
    [2]Have access to official, licensed material
    [3]Still need to repurchase the same content to use it digitally

I’d love to hear thoughts from the community (and Paizo, if possible — who knows ) about options such as:


    [1]Regional pricing for PDFs and Foundry modules
    [2]Discounts or verification systems for users who already own licensed PDFs from local publishers

This could make official content more accessible, encourage legal use of Pathfinder on VTTs, and help reduce piracy driven mainly by pricing barriers.

This is not a demand — just an honest attempt to discuss how global players can better access digital tools while continuing to support Paizo and its partners.

Thanks for reading, and I’m looking forward to your thoughts.