Gran Turismo 7's 1.13 Update adds new cars and 24-hour Spa layout
Sony's simcade racer gets a new update this month that adds a trio of new rides and an endurance layout for the legendary Spa-Francorchamps.
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Sony's simcade racer gets a new update this month that adds a trio of new rides and an endurance layout for the legendary Spa-Francorchamps.
Polyphony Digital president Kazunori Yamauchi promised changes are coming that will make Gran Turismo 7's grind more bearable.
It already costs a lot to buy a high-tier car in GT7, but Polyphony saw fit to reduce in-game currency rewards in the latest update.
After an extended vacation, PlayStation owners get a full-fledged Gran Turismo release and it is well worth the wait.
Gran Turismo 7 looks to take the franchise to dizzying new heights with its new technology, features, and systems.
The next entry in the racing simulator looks to push the PlayStation 5 hardware to new heights.
Sony is set to show off a wealth of new footage and details regarding the latest return of Polyphony Digital's cutting-edge racing sim.
In a recent interview with PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan, it was revealed that Gran Turismo will slip back to a 2022 launch due to difficulties related to the pandemic.
Gran Turismo Sport is getting a special demo on PlayStation 4, with any and all progress able to carry over to the full game when it releases later in October.
The silver and black console/controller are limited to a 1TB PS4. The additional bundles, including PS4 Pro, come with the standard jet black versions.