In fact, the trailer plays out around a newly adapted version of 'Trial Mountain Circuit' - a fan favorite that's been in existence since the first game dropped in 1997. However, it also seems that some of the great fictional Gran Turismo circuits are returning to the franchise. There’s an area of the main screen labeled as “GT Cafe”, and it’s not clear what function this might fill at present.Ĭlassic tracks return to the menu: From what we can tell from watching the trailer it seems that Gran Turismo 7 will carry over most of the tracks already available in Gran Turismo Sport. Other Features: Brand Central, Scapes, and the Discover section – for finding other users’ liveries, decals, replays, and photos – all make a return from GT Sport. This is probably a place for viewing media and articles relating to the top tier online events and World Tours. There’s also a GT Sport Live icon, which resembles the GT Live part of the official GT website. The first is a dedicated Multiplayer icon, under which it’s likely you’ll find all of the various types of online racing. Online Multiplayer: Two areas of the new main hub refer to multiplayer modes. How many of these functions will return under this umbrella is unknown, but it’s likely that the livery editor will form part of GT Auto. In previous games, this was a place where players could wash their cars, change the oil, apply for new paint jobs, change the wheels, and fit visual tuning parts. It’s unclear how this will function, but in previous GT games, it was where players could pick up older vehicles with a few miles on the clock for less money than new ones. Used Cars: Used cars were entirely absent from GT Sport but return in GT7. The clip shows five different grades of component type: entry, city, sports, racing, and extreme. Players will be able to modify their vehicles with engine, suspension, drivetrain, and chassis parts, along with tires. Vehicle Tuning and Modification: This function also returns after an absence in GT Sport, with some demonstration of the menus in the official trailer. There’s no information on the precise structure of this campaign mode just yet, but areas exist on the main hub screen for “school” (licenses), missions, special events, and championships, according to GT Planet. This would see players starting out as a novice with a low-powered vehicle, then heading through licenses and race events to progress to higher levels. GT7 appears to bring back a traditional Gran Turismo campaign mode. Even then, it was further delayed from the beginning to the end of November, because the game missed its production date by mere days. GT5 slipped through the entirety of 2009, all the way until November 2010. The other fact to be mindful of is that Polyphony Digital is a studio that likes to take its time.
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Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec missed the PS2’s launch by nearly a year in North America, whereas Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo Sport dropped in the middle of the PS3 and PS4’s lifecycles, respectively.
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First, this series has never launched a new game alongside a new PlayStation platform before.
It’s important to note two things in any Gran Turismo release date discussion. No release date was given, though at least the game's existence was officially recognized.
Gran Turismo 7 was officially announced with a trailer during Sony's PS5 games reveal event on June 11. Apart from this, the game will also feature a multiplayer mode. Polyphony Digital has also added a number of traditional racing tracks and vehicles to the new game. The upcoming racing game will be developed by Polyphony Digital and will be the eighth installment in the series, and will feature the return of the GT Simulation mode with the game’s defining single-player campaign.