A future updates preview post from developer Polyphony Digital highlights plans for Gran Turismo 7's eventual post-launch content updates. Considered a glorious return to form for Gran Turismo, the forthcoming GT7 release recently garnered widespread acclaim from critics, with many calling it Polyphony's best racing title in years.
Once the industry's premier racing series, Gran Turismo debuted approximately 25 years ago on the original PlayStation console. Notably, Gran Turismo 7 marks the first numbered release since 2013's GT6 on PS3 — the lowest-selling title in the franchise to date with over five million units sold. 2017's Gran Turismo Sport saw the brand take a turn in a slightly different direction. Thus, unlike its two immediate predecessors, GT Sport eschewed the addition of features like a dedicated day-night cycle. Either way, the crew at Polyphony supported the title for several years, regularly unleashing updates that included new cars, tracks, and GT League expansions. It's expected the highly acclaimed Gran Turismo 7 will receive similar long-term support.
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Today, March 3, the official Gran Turismo website (via PSU) posted a «Future Updates Preview» that lists what players can expect from post-launch content releases. Polyphony's long-term plans include the rollout of new cars, tracks, mission races, World Circuit events, swappable engine parts, Music Rally songs, Lobby features, Time Trials for Sport mode, and improvements to the quality of online races and penalty algorithms. As to when exactly such changes will beging taking shape presently remains unknown.
Evidently, Gran Turismo 7 will continue to evolve over time much like Gran Turismo
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