GTPEDIA Now Available with Free International Shipping

Last November, we were proud to introduce GTPEDIA: GTPlanet’s Guide to the World of Gran Turismo, a massive 376-page encyclopedia detailing every game released in the Gran Turismo series.

Today, we’re excited to announce the second print run of GTPEDIA, allowing us to greatly reduce shipping costs to everyone in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe.

Better yet, free international shipping is now available to any address, in any country, on all “Combo Pack” orders. You’ll be able to download the E-Book instantly, and we will ship a paperback copy to you at no cost, no matter where you are.

Get your copy here, or download a free sample of the book now.

Thanks again for your support, and stay tuned – GTPEDIA’s first update is coming soon!

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Comments (20)

    1. m8h3r

      Oh wow. I really expected it to cost more than that. I also didn’t know you was posting from the UK. I just thought they was all coming from USA. Really tempted to buy one now.

  1. Dooblewasur

    I think it would be fun to have a shipping map. Not that we’d necessarily want user names attached to places shipped but it would be fun to see the domination of the book.

    1. Jordan

      I did actually make the map above using some of the destinations to which books have been sent. It really is a GTPlanet after all…

  2. Fire Yoshi

    So many SRF whiners on this site…
    I honestly don’t care what aids are forced on, I do just as well no matter what. I think of it as a challenge because my car handles differently each time.

  3. Xamado7V

    You’ve got to be fracking kidding me….

    Free shipping, after myself and anyone else (who bought it pretty much as soon as it came out) paid full whack.

    :(

    1. Xamado7V

      I know it’s only free to all ‘Combo’ packs, but come on….

      The shipping cost of a PDF Is non-existent.

    2. Famine

      The USPS has recently increased postal prices – so non-US buyers (even Canadians) would presently be paying well in excess of the value of the book for shipping.

      We’ve worked hard to avoid this and insulate our non-US buyers from severely punitive postage costs – it’s taken a month to sort out, but now we can offer lower postage costs to non-US book buyers across the board. We’ll simply be absorbing the cost of the postage for those who go for the Combo.

      Yes, it’s a bummer that someone in Europe who bought it in November paid $8 more for postage than they would now, but that’s international markets for you. Feel free to blame the USPS for the ludicrous price increase that’s meant we’ve had to find other print and delivery options.

    1. Famine

      “free international shipping is now available to any address, in any country, on all “Combo Pack” orders.”

      Go home, Shem, you’re drunk :D

  4. Tuuba-A

    Oh man! I just got my copy and payed quite a lot for the shipping.
    Oh well… Good to know still, if I decide to purchase some more to give away as presents.

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