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Collection Menu Books are by far the most common and usually end up being the most time-consuming as well. Players will need to get their hands on the three specified cars by finishing in the top three in their respective races or, alternatively, by buying them with Credits. Tournament Menu Books also require a top-three finish, though scores are this time calculated over multiple races rather than just one. Miscellaneous Menu Books, on the other hand, are typically related to minor tasks and, barring one exception, can usually be completed in just a matter of minutes.
Updated January 9, 2023, by Tom Bowen: With a user score of just 2.0 after more than 10,000 Metacritic ratings, it seems fair to say that the initial reception to Gran Turismo 7 was pretty poor. A lot of this stemmed from the game’s aggressive monetization and the developer’s decision to nerf Credit payouts in a post-release patch. In the months that have followed, however, Polyphony Digital appears to have turned a corner, not only reversing the earlier nerfed Credit payouts but also increasing the rates for some of the game’s other races and events. This, in turn, has helped to make the overall experience feel a lot less grindy and a lot more enjoyable. With the road ahead now looking a little less bumpy, the team has been able to focus their attention on adding new content to the game, including new cars, new tracks, and more than 20 new menu books. As a result, there are now over 60 Gran Turismo 7 menu books, all of which can be found below.
How to Complete Every Menu Book in Gran Turismo 7
Bonus Menu Books in Gran Turismo 7
As well as the 39 Menu Books that make up the main single-player campaign in Gran Turismo 7, the game also features several bonus Menu Books that have been added via a series of post-launch updates. The first three were added to the game in May of 2022 as part of update 1.15, with two more arriving a few months later together with update 1.19. More recently, Menu Books 45 and 46 were added to Gran Turismo 7 as part of update 1.23 and update 1.25 respectively.
Brands Hatch (UK)
High-Speed Ring (Japan)
Tsukuba Circuit (Japan)
Suzuka Circuit (Japan)
Brand Central
Sardinia Road Track (Italy)
GT Auto
Roulette Ticket (1★)
Multiplayer Pavilion
Sport Pavilion
Missions Pavilion
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca (USA)
Willow Springs Raceway (USA)
Fuji Speedway (Japan)
Autopolis (Japan)
Legend Cars
Kyoto Driving Park (Japan)
Red Bull Ring (Austria)
Dragon Trail (Croatia)
Nurburgring (Germany)
Colorado Springs (USA)
Roulette Ticket (4★)
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (Spain)
Fishermans Ranch (USA)
Sardegna - Windmills (Italy)
Roulette Ticket (6★)
Extra Menu Books in Gran Turismo 7
In June of 2022, three new Menu Books were added to Gran Turismo 7 as part of update 1.17, with more like them following over time. These ones are a little different from the ones that preceded them, however, as they show up under a new heading in the cafe labeled “Extra Menus.” The Menu Books themselves are classified as “Extra Menus” as well, with each one requiring players to collect three specific cars in order to unlock a reward.
Gran Turismo 7 is available now on PS4 and PS5.
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