Polyphony Digital has pushed Gran Turismo 7‘s microtransactions live, and suffice to say, they’re a lot more expensive than what you’re used to with Gran Turismo Sport.Players are able to top up their credits by purchasing bundles on the PlayStation Store, which are otherwise earned by simply completing tasks in the game. The credit bundles are as follows:100,000 credits – $2.49 / £1.99250,000 credits – $4.99 / £3.99750,000 credits – $9.99 / £7.992,000,000 credits – $19.99 / £15.99Unlike Gran Turismo Sport however, GT7 does not let you buy cars via microtransactions. Instead, something like a Porsche 919 Hybrid 16 will set you back a whopping 3,000,000 credits, while in GT Sport it would have cost just $2.99. For the record, that’s at least $40 you’ll need to spend just to get that one car.You can also equip various upgrades for your vehicles, but they will also require you to fork out cash for credits.Related Content – Sony PS5 Complete Guide – Everything Explained On PlayStation 5 For New UsersGran Turismo 7 is out today for PS4 and PS5. Feast your eyes on our review of the Polyphony Digital racing simulator here.[Source – VGC]
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