Next Gran Turismo 5 patch expected on February 7

Posted By | On 06th, Feb. 2012

Kazonuri Yamauchi of Polyphony Digital has revealed on Twitter that the next patch for Gran Turismo 5 is expected on February 7th.

We can pretty much expect some new cars or tracks along with a little bug fixes in the patch. The last patch added a bunch of cars and a speed track for testing.

Gran Turismo 5’s current version is 2.03, so this will take it to 2.04, and we don’t have much details on the new patch yet. Gran Turismo 5 also got a Spec II retail version in US and Japan, no EU date has been mentioned yet.

We will keep you updated once we get more information regarding the patch.

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