Micro Transactions Open – How Much Are Credits?

Micro Transactions Open - How Much Are Credits?

Starting today, Gran Turismo 7 will support microtransactions. However, vehicles cannot be purchased directly, only certain credits.

Gran Turismo 7 is also one of the AAA games that supports microtransactions. This enables players to buy cars with real money instead of tedious unlocking. As of today’s release, it is possible to purchase credits (in-game currency). In the last trial period, micro-transactions were not yet activated.

Some GT Sport models are significantly more expensive

Compared to the “Gran Turismo Sport”, however, it turns out that the prices have increased significantly. An example: the Porsche 919 Hybrid 16 was offered in the last offshoot for €2.99, while it now has a bottom line of $39.99. The same can be seen with some other vehicle models that were already included in the “GT Sport”.



It should be noted here that the vehicle No Can buy more individually. Instead, you have to buy a certain number of credits and invest them in the cars you want. However, this may change in the near future.

The following amounts are required for credit:

  • 2.49 Euro for 100,000 credits
  • 4.99 euros for 250,000 credits
  • 9.99 Euros for 500,000 credits
  • 19.99 Euro for 2,000,000 credits

Of course you are not forced to spend money on in-game currency. This is a completely optional offer. You can gradually earn yourself all the vehicles involved in the game. You earn credits by completing races and finishing as far ahead as possible.

Gran Turismo 7 is available today for PS5 and PS4. For the digital version you pay in the PlayStation Store 79.99 Euro (includes both console versions). If you prefer the physical version, you can save a few euros. Will be for PS5 version 74.99 euro Was required while on PS4 version 64.99 euro Huh.

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