Following the tease from a few days ago, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital released a brand new update numbered 1.23 to Gran Turismo Sport. The update includes the new Saint-Croix Circuit, suit and helmet customization with decals, and the ability to include your driver avatar in your Scapes pictures. This lets you select position and a
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As teased a few days ago, today Polyphony Digital and Audi revealed not one, but two new Vision Gran Turismo cars, that have been made available in the game via a new update. The cars are the Audi Vision Gran Turismo and the Audi e-tron Vision Gran Turismo. They also have one particular aspect that previous Vision
Today Gran Turismo Sport Director Kazunori Yamauchi was at Taipei Game Show, and he was questioned by media during a round-table interview that the Japanese site GameWatch published. First of all, Yamauchi-san mentioned that he thinks the current updating plan with new cars, courses, and GT League events is going to continue in the future.
If you weren’t much a fan of the online-only nature of Gran Turismo Sport, today is your day, because Sony just released update 1.10 for the game. The primary feature released with the update is the “GT League” mode. This is basically a single-player career mode reminiscent of the GT Mode which was included in previous
Today Gran Turismo Sport Producer Kazunori Yamauchi took to Twitter to respond to a few questions from the fans, mostly focused on upcoming post-launch DLC. First of all, Yamauchi-san was asked whether we can expect Super GT cars in the game, and he mentioned that the plan is for them to be added via DLC.
The official Toyota racing team TOYOTA GAZOO Racing published three videos of its popular Japanese racing driver Kamui Kobayashi as he explains how to drive on the Nürburgring F1 Circuit, and another showing him breaking his own personal record from last year at the wheel of a TS050 HYBRID LMP1 Le Mans Prototype car. What does this have to do with