Gran Turismo 7 Trailer Features Series Creator Discussing Automotive Culture

Kazunori Yamauchi talks about the beauty of cars, collecting and customizing them, and how the game's theme reflects these aspects.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2021

Gran Turismo 7

It’s no secret that Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo 7 looks drop-dead gorgeous. However, much of the series’ popularity can be attributed to its craftsmanship, especially when delivering the most realistic racing sim. A new behind-the-scenes video sees series creator and producer Kazunori Yamauchi discussing automotive culture and how it ties into the title’s theme of “Life With Cars.”

Gran Turismo 7 marks a return to the series’ roots with a new GT Campaign mode complete with the GT World Map. There’s also the car collection aspect where players will take up different races to earn a wide array of cars. The Livery Editor and Scapes from Gran Turismo Sport also make a return, with the former offering an improved UI while the latter features more than 2500 locations and ray-tracing support.

Gran Turismo 7 releases on March 4th 2022 for PS4 and PS5. For more details, check out our feature here. You can also check out additional gameplay here.


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