Microsoft's Xbox One racing game Forza Motorsport 6 has introduced microtransactions. Players can now use "Tokens" to buy cars and extra mod packs, among other things. In a blog post, developer Turn 10 stressed that Forza 6's microtransactions are entirely optional and are aimed at people who want to speed up their progress.
In addition, the studio has a solution for people who don't even want to know the micropayments even exist.
"Players who do not wish to see the token feature in Forza Motorsport 6 menus will have the option to disable this feature from appearing by turning Tokens off in the HUD Options menu," it said.
Forza 6's microtransactions are within easy reach through these options:
- 100 Tokens -- $1
- 325 Tokens -- $3
- 575 Tokens -- $5
- 1250 Tokens -- $10
- 2700 Tokens -- $20
- 8000 Tokens -- $50
- 20,000 Tokens -- $100
Forza 6 is not the first numbered Forza game to feature microtransactions, nor is it the only AAA game to have them. In fact,you'll hardlycome across a big game not having it, as is the case with the new Need for Speed. Both Forza 4 (2011) and Forza 5 (2013) also had mictotransactions.


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