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the world’s most expensive video game, Grid 2 Mono Edition
Codemasters has announced the world’s most expensive videogame – the GRID 2: Mono Edition.
Limited to just one customer, the GRID 2: Mono Edition is available for pre-order now and includes the new racing game GRID 2, a PlayStation 3 to play it on, a 170mph BAC Mono supercar with a GRID 2 livery and full driver racing gear, including helmet, racing suit, boots and gloves.
All this can be yours for £125,000!
The BAC Mono is an impressive open top single seater supercar created from high-strength carbon fibre with power coming from a 280bhp 2.3 litre four cylinder engine, enabling it to hit 0-60mph in just 2.8 seconds.
The lucky buyer will also spend a day at the BAC factory which includes a factory tour and time spent with technicians to customise the BAC Mono for size and specifications.
“BAC are immensely proud and excited at the release of GRID2: Mono Edition; a game which offers an opportunity for one lucky person to own a truly unique supercar. Codemasters have developed a stunning game which focuses on delivering the ultimate driving experience and Mono is the ultimate expression of this, in both the real and virtual worlds.”


