Gran Turismo 7 producer Kazunori Yamauchi has teased an upcoming update that will add new cars to the racing sim's roster.
Thanks to new PS5 bundles, titles like Gran Turismo 7 and Horizon Forbidden West secured second and third place respectively in this week's charts.
While FromSoftware's title topped UK game sales charts for the second month, Xbox Series X/S sales were up by 61 percent compared to February.
Invitations for manufacturers like Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche among others can also be claimed from April 24th.
The new one-hour endurance races can each award up to 1.2 million Credits. Daily Races and Lobbies also offer increased rewards now.
Sony may have retreated for now, but their recent decisions and moves all point to a somewhat troubling pattern.
An issue on Daytona International Speedway when suddenly swerving into the pits on Tri-Oval and Road Course has also been fixed.
Polyphony Digital also plans to add new cars and course layouts, Online Time Trials and allow cars to be sold once again by April end.
Polyphony Digital's racing sim continues to dominate retail sales charts in the UK. Meanwhile, Elden Ring and WWE 2K22 trade places.
Excessive grinding, microtransactions, reduced credit rewards, and server troubles paint a worrying future for this excellent racing sim.
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Gran Turismo 7's steep monetization and controversial changes to progression have resulted in widespread backlash from players.
Producer and director Kazunori Yamauchi says GT7 will continue to be tweaked to improve progression and monetization, but details can't yet be revealed.
Polyphony Digital discovered "a rare issue that was not seen during tests on the development hardware or the QA sessions prior to the release".
Gran Turismo 7 requires players to be connected to its servers even to play its single player content, making it entirely unplayable with the servers currently down.
Gran Turismo 7 has been criticized upon launch for its in-game monetization, and its latest changes certainly aren't going to help matters.
Last week's chart toppers Triangle Strategy and Gran Turismo 7 have slipped a couple of places, with Pokemon and Elden Ring climbing back on top.
Broadcast Mode will remove all tracks that can bring copyright infringements while streaming. Various other issues have also been addressed.
Launch physical sales for WWE 2K22 are down 32% over WWE 2K20. Elden Ring, Horizon Forbidden West, and Pokemon Legends: Arceus also debut in the top 5.
Gran Turismo 7 debuted in second place with 57 percent of sales being digital. It's also the third biggest PS5 game launch in the region.