I definitely understand the pain; when the world is stressful, having a thing you can turn to in order to unwind and find joy is something to treasure. But if that thing ends up being expensive, you can end up in the unpleasant place where the "help reduce my stress" thing becomes stressful itself. (Financially speaking.)

I admit I still think it's unlikely that SQEX is going to change sub prices regionally to account for any of this -- simply because I suspect their European subscription infrastructure exists at the EU level, not at a regional/national level, and trying to make any regional exceptions/alterations in a scenario like that is an enormous headache on many, many levels. Tying subscriptions to more than one type of currency is an enormous headache in so, so many ways.

Which does not change the fact that the situation is really unfortunate for those whose national currency is suffering an unfavorable exchange rate.

If they did take an action of some form, what I suspect would be more likely is another suspension of housing demolition. Because they have done that before when world events cause a large number of folks to be unable to play, so that they don't feel pressured to keep a subscription going (and trying to log in every 45 days) just to keep their in-game house even when it would be financially difficult; they've suspended housing demolition when there were earthquakes, or at the beginning of the pandemic when many people's employment situations were... less secure than would be ideal, and so on.

And that I can see them doing again.