New Gran Turismo 7 content, coming in update 1.25, will include 4 new cars for players to tear around in. This will be the seventh major update for the game, and while new cars are certainly a good thing, not all Gran Turismo 7 fans are thrilled with the announcement.
Initially launched earlier this year, Gran Turismo 7 has since released a handful of free content updates, as well as a slew of quality-of-life improvements. Since the first update in April, each content pack has included 3 new cars, along with a variety of other additions like new modes, new race series, alternate track layouts, and one entirely new track: the Watkins Glen International. The second update, in May, also added three new post-game menu books, those being bite-sized chunks of the game's campaign.
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Today, a trailer was dropped on YouTube announcing the newest content update and detailing what new toys players can get their hands on. Four new cars will be added to the Gran Turismo 7 vehicle roster including both classics and modern race cars. The 1980 Maserati Merak SS and the 1973 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R will be joining the more contemporary 2022 Mazda Roadster NR-A and 2018 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3. Players will also have access to Autumn Leaves and Whitby, two new Scapes. Scapes are scenic, real-life photos that can be used as backdrops to take stunning pictures with the game's hyper-realistic cars, resulting in some incredible shots. The update is live on October 20.
Despite the fact that this update includes one more car than previous updates had, fan reaction has been tepid. Players in the comments section mostly shared similar opinions about the announcement: they agreed more
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