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Gran Turismo Sport Collector’s Edition came with a real car

A special Gran Turismo Sport Collector’s Edition came with a real-life car.

As spotted by NeoGAF, the special, limited edition bundle comes with a PS4 Pro, PlayStation VR, 12 months of PlayStation Plus, Gran Turismo Sport, a Thrustmaster T-GT drivering wheel, Apiga AP1 racing chair and a 2018 Mazda MX-5 with special PS4 livery.

The MX-5 also offers a “soul-moving red” paint job and, of course, a racing stripe.

The super special edition was offered up by Sony Taiwan and was priced at 1.4 million New Taiwan dollars (around $46,000 USD). We’re using past tense there because someone’s already purchased the lot.

Gran Turismo Sport is available from 18 October — at a far more reasonable price than what that one particular Taiwanese gamer paid. Our review is in progress.


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