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Gran Turismo Sport: Australian pricing confirmed

Sony Australia today confirmed pricing on each of Gran Turismo Sport‘s three editions.

The Bonus Edition of the game comes with some in-game digital exclusives and is priced at $99.95 AUD. The Steel Book Edition is priced at $119.95 AUD, but for the life of us, we can’t really detail what’s different — apart from said Steel Book — from the base game.

Sony said in a press release that, “both the Steel Book Edition and Bonus Edition… come jam-packed with a selection of digital exclusives and extras.” Helpful, right?

The Collector’s Edition, priced at $199.95 AUD, comes with the game, $2,500,000 in-game credits, Livery Sticker Packs, 3 x pre-order packs, Racing Helmet Chrome, PS4 Avatars (60), that elusive Steel Book case, an Apex booklet, special packaging and a Mercedes-AMG GTS 1:43 scale model (with exclusive paint job).

All three editions are available for pre-order now. You can pre-order digitally here; it’s also worth noting that EB Games Australia only lists the Bonus Edition alongside the Collector’s Edition.

Gran Turismo Sport hits the PS4 on 16 November.


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