Not the most significant of updates, this one.
Eight new cars have been added to the game's roster.
Eight new cars are coming to Polyphony Digital's racing sim next week.
Their new studio in Ueno, Tokyo is their fifth studio overall.
Polyphony Digital have created their very own in-house real-time ray tracing tech.
The Ferrari F50 ‘95, McLaren P1 GTR ‘16, Greddy Fugu Z, and several more have been added to the roster.
The newest update for the racing sim is a pretty small one.
Nine cars apparently coming to the game with this update.
No details regarding any of the cars have been revealed so far.
New challenges added to GT League Events along with the ability to view previous rankings.
Virtual reality gets a whole new meaning.
The big July Update for the game adds quite a bit of new content and also brings the option to buy cars using real money.
The race to the finish could earn players some scratch from a large prize pool.
Producer Kazunori Yamauchi thanks fans from all around the world for their support.
What could this update be? A new track, maybe?
This year's Le Mans track comes to GT Sport along with new events and racing rounds.
Gran Turismo Sport doing well...
Take it with a pinch of salt.
Audi Vision Gran Turismo and Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo revealed.
Livery changes, adjustments to Sportsmanship Rating and more also included.