Sony and Polyphony Digital have released a brand-new Gran Turismo 7 update. The 1.37 update brings with it new cars, track layouts, and more.
It’s always worth looking into what an update adds to a game and what it changes while you sit there waiting for it to finish downloading. Fortunately, the development team has detailed exactly what to expect from the new patch.
Read on below to find out everything the new Gran Turismo 7 1.31 update is adding to the game and for the full list of patch notes.
This new Gran Turismo 7 update should go live at 6am GMT on30th March, on both PS4 and PS5 versions of the game, with just one difference in the update between the two consoles.
For anyone counting along at home, this patch has been officially designated Gran Turismo 7's 1.31 update, and it's quite a significant one as we'll explain below.
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The Gran Turismo 7 1.31 update adds five new cars into the game, two new track layouts for Nürburgring, new scapes, and 120 fps support (PS5-only).
While it doesn’t look to be changing anything in a major way gameplay-wise, this new update is more than welcome for giving us five new cars to drive. The five new cars are as follows:
You can check out everything new in the patch in action in the update 1.31 trailer below:
The full list of patch notes for the Gran Turismo 7 1.31 update is as follows (thanks official Gran Turismo website &
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