Some people live their lives under the illusion that just because something costs a lot of money, it automatically has to be the best. Just as it's not in the real world, this isn't the case in Gran Turismo 7, with only one of the most expensive cars in the title also featuring among the game's fastest rides. That probably won't stop players from wanting to buy them, however, assuming of course, that they have the Credits needed to do so.
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Just to highlight how ridiculously overpriced microtransactions are in Gran Turismo 7, the real-world cost of buying each car using only Credits purchased with cash will also be provided. Spoiler alert, buying all ten cars this way will set players back at least $340, which, funnily enough, is about what it would cost to pick up an Xbox Series S and a copy of Forza Horizon 5.
The real-world prices given were calculated using the most cost-effective Credit package available at the time of writing (2 Million Credits for $19.99). In the event that players purchase smaller credit packages instead, the total cost could increase by as much as 249%.
Players can buy the Red Bull X2014 Standard from the Brand Central Showroom at Brand Central, which can be found under the Japan subheading of the Asia-Pacific menu. Those hoping to do so using only credits purchased through microtransactions will need to spend at least $29.99 of real-world money.
Players can buy the Red Bull X2019 Competition from the Brand Central Showroom at Brand Central, which can be found under the Japan subheading of the Asia-Pacific menu. Those hoping to do so using only credits purchased through microtransactions will need to spend at least $29.99 of real-world money.
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