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Gran Turismo 7: PlayStation 4 $30, PlayStation 5

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About this game:
  • Whether you're a competitive or casual racer, collector, tuner, livery designer or photographer - find your line with a staggering collection of game modes including fan-favorites like GT Campaign, Arcade and Driving School.
  • With the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode, buy, tune and race your way through a rewarding solo campaign as you unlock new cars and challenges. And if you love going head-to-head with others, hone your skills and compete in the GT Sport Mode.
  • With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history.

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Update: this offer is still available

Various Retailers has Gran Turismo 7 (PlayStation 4 / PlayStation 5) on sale for prices listed below. Shipping is free (unless otherwise noted).

Thanks to Community Member Mannyman & Deal Hunter htp182 [Discuss] for finding this deal.

Available retailers:
  • Amazon
  • Walmart
  • Best Buy
    • PS5 $39.99
    • PS4 $29.99
      • Free store pickup only
  • GameStop
    • Free store pickup or free shipping on $59+ orders
About this game:
  • Whether you're a competitive or casual racer, collector, tuner, livery designer or photographer - find your line with a staggering collection of game modes including fan-favorites like GT Campaign, Arcade and Driving School.
  • With the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode, buy, tune and race your way through a rewarding solo campaign as you unlock new cars and challenges. And if you love going head-to-head with others, hone your skills and compete in the GT Sport Mode.
  • With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history.

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duijver
2350 Posts
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It seems like this game is heavy on micro-transactions.
ROKET
2052 Posts
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Not buying til its sub 30. They updates are nice but they are still messing with in-game currency and microtransactions and shit. Dont want to have a miserable grind.
noisenormajean
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Whoa. I had no idea that VR mode was a offered as a free update on GT7! Nice find!

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Feb 24, 2023 12:09 AM
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tmoney468Feb 24, 2023 12:09 AM
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Loved GT in the PS3 era, is it worth it to get for the PS5?
Feb 24, 2023 11:51 AM
241 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
CamelJockey00Feb 24, 2023 11:51 AM
241 Posts
Quote from tmoney468 :
Loved GT in the PS3 era, is it worth it to get for the PS5?
Yes, especially if your planning on buying psvr2, it's mind blowing!
Feb 24, 2023 01:05 PM
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BradE17Feb 24, 2023 01:05 PM
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Quote from Sonic04GT :
I haven't played Gran Turismo in yeeears. Got a PS5 recently to upgrade the PS3. I got GT Sport used cheap but haven't played it yet. To illustrate how out of date I am I told the GameStop guy I was picking up an online order. He asked what it was and I said Forza I think.

Anyway, do I need this? I always played those games casually.
The last good gran turismo was on your ps3
Feb 24, 2023 06:18 PM
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FuschiaRaccoon516Feb 24, 2023 06:18 PM
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Quote from MechanicalMan :
Because it was review bombed by a bunch of jackasses? It's possible to purchase in-game currency with real money, apparently. It's not something that's in-your-face; I don't even actually know how to do it, because I've never seen any mention of it in the game. There's no reason for a normal person to care about this. There are cars that cost like 20M credits. It would be very difficult to buy those cars without spending real money to purchase them. Here's a thought: DON'T BUY THEM. No one is forcing you to spend real money on purchasing video game cars. There are literally hundreds of cars in GT7 that cost 1M credits or less. I've been playing the game for only about two weeks, and I already own over 100 cars. There's nothing that compels you to dump money into this after you've purchased the game. Also, there have been changes since the game was released and review bombed: like people complained that you couldn't sell cars before, so now you can sell them.
I mean it's less about them pushing the micro transactions in your face and more about the game being very grind heavy. For a game with this many cars, there is no reason they would do this for "better player experience" unless they were trying to incentivise to buy the extra credits with real money. You're advice to not buy expensive cars in a video game, that you bought, that has full control of it's own economy, is a little nonsensical. There are cool rewards for hardcore players, and then there are rewards that aren't reasonably obtainable unless you played GT7 like a full time job

People are allowed to not like the game for this reason, idk why you're getting so angry. Yes you can play the game still and have some level of fun, but I can definitely understand why someone would feel less enchanted by a game more interested in manipulating you to spend additional money then to just have a well balanced progression experience. In a car game especially, that's a big component to fun factor
Feb 24, 2023 06:20 PM
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far3339Feb 24, 2023 06:20 PM
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Is there a difference between the standard Vs the launch edition or are they the same?
Feb 24, 2023 08:39 PM
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consumeralertFeb 24, 2023 08:39 PM
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Quote from slickpeels :
I picked it up during the last PS sale. Honestly I could have just held off till the new Forza, remember hearing GT7 wasn't that great of a game. But after playing it for a few days I'm pleasantly surprised. Is it a great game? not really but it does scratch that GT itch pretty well. I've always enjoyed the slow ramp up from regular cars to sport cars to super cars. I mostly bought this to check out the VR which is really cool.

As fun as GT7 is I think I'd rather just replay GT4.
Still hanging on to my old copy of the game and my steering wheel.

Helped me relearn to drive after after brain surgery a couple years ago. I wasn't bad off, but working the pedals and checking my surroundings really worked my brain a lot. Won't ever get rid of it now; too sentimental.
Feb 26, 2023 08:47 PM
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sq33kFeb 26, 2023 08:47 PM
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Quote from 91stealthrt2 :
You can sell your cars now. It was updated a while back.

Personally I'm a GT fan. I haven't put in any microtransaction money and have collected a large amount of the available vehicles.

The latest update added their AI driver Sophy.
Oh cool! Thanks for the info. I might have to fire it up soon then.

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Feb 28, 2023 05:44 PM
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AilanFeb 28, 2023 05:44 PM
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Quote from 91stealthrt2 :
Everyone complaining about microtransaction, which aren't even needed or required... Should look at iRacing... To have all the cars and tracks will cost like $2500. No joke.
I'm not fat because I'm thinner than John.
Feb 28, 2023 08:42 PM
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dinnidFeb 28, 2023 08:42 PM
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Quote from 1-6 :
I thought GT7 was the be-all-end-all in racing simulators. I was mistaken: https://iracing.com/
The thing I don't like about I racing is it has a monthly fee. Replacing micro transactions with a monthly fee doesn't make for a win. Iracing is legit though.
Mar 01, 2023 09:01 PM
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vinc3l3Mar 01, 2023 09:01 PM
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Quote from simbin :
Fewer people buying PSVR2 than you might think.. mostly just reviewers. Sony already slashed production in half because of low preorders. Sure, there will be a little blip in sales because of the upgrade announcement, but there still aren't enough quality titles overall, and probably no easy way to ever add PSVR1 backwards compatibility. Those reasons alone will put this in a "wait and see" category for most consumers in 2023. More specifically about GT7, a lot of people waiting for a lower price, simply because of online transactions and other shenanigans. Price will keep dropping as sales fall off.
Why people keep believing minsinformation. That report is fake.
Mar 02, 2023 02:05 AM
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simbinMar 02, 2023 02:05 AM
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Quote from vinc3l3 :
Why people keep believing minsinformation. That report is fake.
I don't think most people take gameindustry.biz seriously, who claims "PlayStation says it has not cut PlayStation VR 2 production numbers". I mean it's not too hard to believe that people would be holding off on buying a VR accessory that costs as much as a PS5 or XSX. Especially when the cost of living and most basic necessities continue to inflate - up 50% from the previous year in many cases. That said, it does look like an interesting product and I hope it exceeds all expectations. It's nice to see some developers offering free PSVR 1 patches and addons to existing games - still would like to see more VR 2 exclusives. I'm happy to hang back with the majority, to wait and see how it all matures.
Mar 02, 2023 04:40 AM
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megazone23Mar 02, 2023 04:40 AM
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Same $39.99 (physical disc) at PS Direct, free shipping with Plus.
25th Anniversary Edition on sale for $59.99 also, sold out everywhere else.

Any comment on if it worths to pay $20 more for the 25th Anniversary Edition?
Mar 02, 2023 06:16 PM
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RemolusaMar 02, 2023 06:16 PM
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Is the ps4 version offer free upgrade for ps5?
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Mar 02, 2023 06:27 PM
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everica1Mar 02, 2023 06:27 PM
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I honestly don't understand why people whine about this game, unless their expectation is that you should be able to easily purchase all 400+ cars (which I think is a ridiculous expectation).

As you progress through the game they give you cars and technically you don't have to purchase a single other car and you will beat it just fine. I only purchased maybe 10 cars total and most of those I never even used in a race. Purchasing cars isn't a requirement or a necessity to win. There is also NO grinding at all involved. I never once had to repeat a race. I never had to do anything other than play the main missions (so to speak) in order to win. I just don't get it.
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Mar 02, 2023 07:22 PM
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inspirashunMar 02, 2023 07:22 PM
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Quote from FuschiaRaccoon516 :
I mean it's less about them pushing the micro transactions in your face and more about the game being very grind heavy. For a game with this many cars, there is no reason they would do this for "better player experience" unless they were trying to incentivise to buy the extra credits with real money. You're advice to not buy expensive cars in a video game, that you bought, that has full control of it's own economy, is a little nonsensical. There are cool rewards for hardcore players, and then there are rewards that aren't reasonably obtainable unless you played GT7 like a full time job

People are allowed to not like the game for this reason, idk why you're getting so angry. Yes you can play the game still and have some level of fun, but I can definitely understand why someone would feel less enchanted by a game more interested in manipulating you to spend additional money then to just have a well balanced progression experience. In a car game especially, that's a big component to fun factor
There is a weird balance to strike. Same with engine swap mechanic. Rareness, difficulty in acquiring, etc - all add to the mystique of it. If I wanted to run in a lobby full of LS swapped JDM cars, Id fire up Forza Horizon (I bought the FH5 100$ package at launch, played a bit, got bored of it very fast, maybe have only touched it once since launch month).

I have a lot of cars, equivalent to maybe 90M CR worth - all earned in game. I think my most expensive purchase was a car worth a few mil (F40, 911 GT1 maybe, I forget which). I have way more fun owning 5x 911 930, Audi TT, Evo4, etc, tuning them for different things and really making each car a purpose driven machine. Which thankfully in this game, the cars do have very distinct feel to them, even same model with different build goals.

Will I ever own the 917 or any of the other 10-20M CR cars? Probably not, but maybe if I keep stacking cash up, but truthfully I have 5x copies of probably a few dozen cars because I like building them up for different things. I might be in the serious minority and probably closer to the race game enthusiast category than most. I bought the PS5 for this game alone, and play almost exclusively on single player.

My biggest gripe with this would be the events. I have no problem with Menu Books driving progression, I actually enjoy that. I want more events at the tracks given, especially for the 400-500 PP range. And the absolute killer for me is the Endurance races being under the 'Missions' section, which payout only once. I really enjoy a few of the 'Human Comedy' missions (only endurance races in game) and would happily run them over and over again, as they are challenging. But running for 1H, spending CR to build up a car for the event, and getting 0 at the end (for each finish after initial completion payout) is a bit weak. Nothing against the 30min races but having all of the 1H events be one and done for payouts is really disappointing.

If you like driving and own a PS5, you probably already have the game. If youre on the fence, Id recommend it for sure, especially if you are okay with ~15 cars out of the 400+ being unobtainable and can live within the reach of owning the regular 400+ cars with ease. Aside from having a unicorn car, there is really no reason to ever touch the microtransactions. This isnt like GTAO where PD is printing millions Billions from them, this is a situation where something in the 99% is obtainable, but with quite a bit of effort the 1% is also attainable, or shell out some $$$ and have it instantly.
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