Gran Turismo 7 is currently under fire for a few different reasons, the most important of which is the game's inherent grindiness and the availability of substantial microtransaction options to allow players to side-step that grind. Previously, Polyphony Digital had even gone so far as to nerf certain races and events to prevent players from earning currency too quickly, but that may change soon enough.
According to Polyphony Digital's latest blog post about Gran Turismo 7's ongoing issues with its in-game economy, the team is finally looking at ways to improve the player experience across the board, with the very first updates slated to come into effect in early April. The announced changes are rather comprehensive and may prove that the developer understood the community backlash after all.
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Players might no longer need to look for ways to earn credits quickly in Gran Turismo 7 after the implementation of the changes discussed in the latest developer's blog. Towards the start of April, Polyphony Digital is aiming to begin rolling out patches to fix the in-game economy and make organic, event-based currency acquisition a more viable choice for the average player. To that end, players should expect a variety of new reward options, as well as increased currency gains across the board, particularly in the latter half of World Circuit events.
This blog post is a continuation of the developers' previous comments about microtransactions in Gran Turismo 7, with the final goal being to develop the game as a fair and balanced live service experience. The developers specifically point out that they will increase the payout value of time-limited rewards, as well as add proper 24-hour races and
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