Wednesday, February 2 brought the latest episode of PlayStation’s State of Play live stream. The intermittently broadcasted State of Play event often focuses on a single upcoming PlayStation game or produce, offering fans an in-depth look at a major release.
The focus of Wednesday’s episode was Gran Turismo 7, which releases for the PS4 and PS5 on March 4. The stream showcased plenty of new gameplay footage and offered fans a look at some new features in the upcoming racing simulation game.
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The gameplay showcase opened with Gran Turismo 7 Director Kazunori Yamauchi introducing the upcoming game. He goes on to say that GT7 not only marks the series 25th anniversary but that developer Polyphony Digital sees it as the “most complete” in the series so far. According to Yamauchi, his team developed Gran Turismo 7 to be a racing simulation that appeals to car experts and newcomers alike. While that’s an ambitious goal, the shown gameplay gives some reasons to be optimistic.
The latest Gran Turismo 7 showcased a series of clips as Yamauchi goes over Gran Turismo 7’s various features. However, there was still plenty of gameplay to show off, including footage from both third-person cameras and the driver’s viewpoint. The latter showed a few of the highly detailed car interiors, which are always appreciated by those who get into Gran Turismo’s simulation aspect.
The same fans will likely appreciate the developer’s attention to detail regarding realistic weather. According to Yamauchi, the developers compiled “vast amounts” of meteorological data to accurately simulate weather patterns in each region. This is more than just a visual change. Factors like temperature, humidity, and precipitation
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