Sony doesn’t consider Gran Turismo 7 to be a live service game, but developer Polyphony Digital treats it like it is one. The game goes from strength-to-strength with each new update, and while v1.44 is on the smaller side by the series’ standards, it adds more complimentary content to an already stacked simulation racer.
The update, out now globally, includes three new cars: the Audi R8 Coupé V10 Plus ’16, the Lamborghini Urus ’18, and the Toyota GT-One (TS020) ’99. In addition, it’s adds three new events to World Circuits, an additional Menu to complete as part of the GT Café single player campaign, and a bunch of livery stickers inspired by the Highspeed Étoile anime, which will premiere next week in Japan.
If you’re not familiar with Highspeed Étoile, then you can check out a trailer through here. “For a limited time, 26 stickers including 8 title logos and 18 main character stickers [will be available],” Sony noted on the PS Blog. Fukushima will also be added as a background Scape to the title’s popular photography mode.
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Let‘s hope that Sony will keep supporting GT7 as it was and is doing. Because this game became the main pillar of PSVR2 first-party effort, sadly.
Imagine GT7 had been made for PS5!
Top quality racer. I’m just hoping they still have some plans to bring a few more world class tracks to the game. It’s so good racing on them in VR.
@Luigia It was made for PS5, though!
This has been my one experience with PSVR2 that has really rocked my socks when I’m playing it. The words game changer get thrown about pretty lightly sometimes, but it is genuinely hard to go back once you’ve tried it.
I can’t believe the F1 games still
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