Polyphony Digital's attempt to improve Gran Turismo 7 continues with another patch that adds and tweaks different features. Among the new things coming to the game, players will be able to try new cars and tracks. Along with the additions, there are also changes, including some eagerly requested ones. Since its controversial debut, PlayStation's latest car-racing exclusive has been working on a relatively positive path.
Gran Turismo 7 has been in the making for a long time, with the game being released earlier in 2022. While the quality of the game is decent, there has been no shortage of controversies with it. The main point of criticism has come from the presence of microtransactions followed by an immediate patch that nerfed rewards from races. It was an indirect attempt to bait players into spending more, but the developers have done a good job with the updates since then.
What's a racing game without its cars! Gran Turismo 7 boasts a massive collection of cars that has expanded more due to the latest patch. Three new cars are available to be purchased by the players:
However, having cars isn't the only thing, as players will need tracks to race them on. Update 1.13 also brings tracks in the form of three new world circuits:
What looks to be a unique addition is the brand new Spa-Francorchamps 24h layout. In real-life, the mode offers 24 hours of continuous racing that tests the very ability of the racers. It remains to be seen how it will be adapted for Gran Turismo 7.
New additions aren't the only things being made part of the patch, as there are Quality of Life improvements. A beneficial change will be the "new" tag that will be kept for new cars to be bought from the used car dealership. The Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R)
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