Polyphony Digital's highly-anticipated racing sim is due out for PS5 and PS4 in March, and as it edges closer to that date, it has been rated by the ESRB.
Designed by Porsche "in view of the future," the electric sports car will be available to players in the upcoming racing sim.
Get a closer look at the returning track from the cockpit. The racing sim is slated to release on March 4th, 2022 for PS4 and PS5.
Set to launch for PS5 and PS4 in March, Polyphony Digital's racing sim has been rated by the Australian classifications board.
The official Direct Drive Wheel for Gran Turismo has been unveiled, and promises "the smoothest and most dynamic force feedback sensations."
Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi talks about capturing track surfaces in granular detail and the effect of lighting and weather conditions.
Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi confirms that the upcoming racing sim will have the most number of parts for tuning in the series yet.
Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi says the sequel has the largest number of tuning parts in the series yet while tracks have a "tangible realness."
Gran Turismo 7's latest behind-the-scenes video sees series creator Kazunori Yamauchi talk about the game's Scapes feature.
Players can choose from different paint colors across multiple categories, pick out numerous preset decals and resize them accordingly on their cars.
Series producer Kazunori Yamauchi talks about Gran Turismo 7's audio design and its implementation of haptic feedback in this newest behind-the-scenes video.
Series producer Kazunori Yamauchi talks up Gran Turismo 7's roster of vehicles, which will include over 400 cars from across the past, present, and future of automotive history. gran turismo 7, polyph...
Kazunori Yamauchi talks about the beauty of cars, collecting and customizing them, and how the game's theme reflects these aspects.
Players will be able to upgrade and customize their cars in the Tuning Shop using Brembo components, among other things.
Here are the biggest new details revealed for Polyphony Digital's upcoming racing sim.
Pre-order items include the Toyota Castrol TOM’S Supra, Mazda RX-VISION GT3 Concept (Stealth) and Porsche 917K Living Legend along with Credit.
The Porsche 917K, the 917 Living Legend, and various Porsche cars returning from Gran Turismo Sport are shown off in a brief new trailer.
It looks like enabling ray-tracing in the PS5 version of the upcoming racing sim will only be an option when you're viewing replays.
The DualSense also allows for precision steering that one could only achieve with a steering wheel, as per creator Kazunori Yamauchi.
Creator Kazunori Yamauchi also offered some new details on GT Cafe, including the ability to showcase one's collection of cars to other players.