Your PS5 or PS4 will need to be connected to the internet if you want to play Gran Turismo 7's single player campaign.
A new PlayStation Blog update has provided various new details on Polyphony Digital's upcoming racing sim.
Polyphony Digital's upcoming Gran Turismo 7 has made an appearance during today's PlayStation showcase, and releases in March next year.
What looks like a test promotional beta campaign on the Experience PlayStation website may have spilled the beans for an upcoming beta for the racing sim.
The issue isn't cross-gen games, the issue is Sony's shady marketing, and customers' inability to be even a little patient.
As was Guerrilla Games' Horizon Forbidden West- although the decision to make Gran Turismo 7 was allegedly only recently made.
Though previously confirmed as a PS5 exclusive, Polyphony Digital's racing sim will also be making its way to the PS4 in 2022.
But you have to be really good.
Gran Turismo's creator is fantasizing about creating something "more real than reality."
What is the future for a post-Japan PlayStation?
The racing sim won't be launching this year, as previously planned.
The PS4 racing sim hits another major milestone.
Though it will take elements from GT Sport as well.
Polyphony Digital are looking to apply "applying an incredible amount of attention" to details.
The upcoming racing sim won't be releasing on the PS4.
A French ad may have spilled the beans.
The official website gets updated with a few new details.
Which modern racing car should grace the cover?
Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi talks about how the upcoming racing sim will leverage the PS5's new controller's features.
Sony's Simon Rutter says exclusives are "more important" than ever.