Gran Turismo 7 microtransactions go live with huge price bump
Expect to pay a lot more if you want to purchase your favorite sports cars
Gran Turismo 7 microtransactions are now live, and they're significantly more expensive than before.
According to VGC, the hefty price increase reveals prices like $40 for vehicles that once cost $5 in the previous PS4 entry, 2017's Gran Turismo Sport.
Players can now purchase in-game credit packs to purchase these cars in packs that range from $2.49 to $19.99. Here's a complete breakdown of what's available:
- 100,000 credits: $2.49 / £1.99
- 250,000 credits: $4.99 / £3.99
- 750,000 credits: $9.99 / £7.99
- 2,000,000 credits: $19.99 / £15.99
Right now, it's most economical to purchase the $19.99 package, as it's $2.49 per 100,000 credits. Cars cost anywhere from a few thousand credits to the millions for more valuable rides, but previously, Gran Turismo Sport's selection of vehicles were available for as low as $0.99 to $4.99. Now, players will need to spend a significant amount more if they want to nab some of the flashier cars.
Microtransaction prices weren't accessible during the Gran Turismo 7 review period. That means early players were unable to check how much the final prices would be for in-game credits. Credits are earned in-game by way of completing challenges and races, however, so real-world purchases aren't required, though they will speed up the collecting aspect of the game considerably.
In our Gran Turismo 7 review, we awarded the racing sim 4.5 stars. praising it for its high-quality motion and driving physics and massive load of single-player challenges to complete.
Most recently, it appears the game has been pulled from sale in Russia, though Sony hasn't made an official announcement about the move.
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