5 Games Destroyed by Greedy Microtransactions

Gran Turismo 7 is a visually stunning racing game with incredibly detailed cars and tracks. However, shortly after its release, players discovered that the game required a lot of repetitive gameplay to progress. While players could bypass some of this by spending real money on in-game purchases, many of these purchases were very expensive. This led to widespread negative reviews and damage to the game’s reputation. The cost to unlock all content was surprisingly high – reaching the in-game credit limit could cost over $200, and even a desirable car like the Mercedes-Benz W 196 R ’55 required a significant financial investment.








