However since those in restricted countries can’t even buy chips to then buy items, this aspect will be locked off for those in the countries mentioned at the start of this article despite it having no gambling connotations. The level of control in where you place these items is quite remarkable, with various spots all around the penthouse to utilise. Utilising a new casino-only currency called “chips” (we’ll come on to this later) you can buy various decorations to place around the penthouse-wall art, trinkets for shelves and other surfaces, even floor sculptures. One thing new to this living space is the ability to customise it to hitherto unseen levels.
You can also add a single private 10 car garage to increase your overall vehicle storage capacity. A standard penthouse will set you back $1.5 million in game (a little over $20 in shark cards), with all the optional extras added, such as private blackjack table, bar, spa, arcade machines, etc bringing that price up to around $6 million instead. This functions in the same way as other apartments/living spaces in the game, with each player gaining access to his own living area in which they can invite other players and customise how they see fit.
What would a casino be without a place to live to keep you close to the action? The Diamond offers this in the shape of the Penthouse suite.