The next instalment in the racing sim series has been officially unveiled.
The next entry in Polyphony Digital's racing sim series might be unveiled soon.
Trademarks for GT and Polyphony Digital logos have also been filed.
Sounds like the team is winding down support.
Polyphony Digital CEO Kazunori Yamauchi is more concerned with frame-rate than resolution.
25.5 billion miles driven in-game while 37 million photographs have been taken in the last 11 months.
Plus, a brand new track, as well as new rounds for the GT League.
The racing sim still delivers on the epic openings.
All updates till May 2019 are included along with in-game credits and 10 Gr.3 cars.
New events have also been added to campaign mode.
The highly requested weather element might be added to the racing sim soon.
The next game in the series looks to encompass a lot of the franchise's roots.
Why haven't we seen a new mainline numbered sequel from Sony's racing sim franchise yet?
The June update keeps the race going.
Looks like clouds are finally in the forecast for Sony's racer.
The update takes you to the countryside.
An image teasing the new vehicles has been released.
For everyone burned by Gran Turismo Sport, this is excellent news.
The racing sim continues to receive notable new updates.
The newest Gran Turismo game hits a notable milestone.