Gran Turismo 7 is Polyphony Digital’s latest entry in the long-running racing simulation franchise, which was released today. The title is available for both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 and comes in different versions.
These versions include:
- Standard versions, which are physical and Digital Give
- twenty-fifthy PS5 and PS4 Anniversary Edition at participating retailers
- plus 25y Anniversary Digital Deluxe Edition for PS5 and PS4 was released in Playstation Store It can be found.
With Gran Turismo 7, the development studio is ushering in the 25th anniversary of the racing game simulator and offering a unique experience to the “Real Driving Simulator” veterans, but also to all racing game enthusiasts and new car enthusiasts. That’s what the developers and publishers announced Friday in a current press release.
Gran Turismo 7 – Movie Introduction | PS5, PS5, German
With the return of legendary racetracks, the return of the popular GT mode for single-player fans and the ability to do performance tuning on the car that’s been added back to the game, the latest installment in the series evokes a lot of nostalgia.
At the same time, PlayStation 5 performance allows for an unprecedented level of detail, including simulating the changing day and weather and extremely short load times, thanks to its incredibly fast SSD hard drive. The DualSense controller’s adaptive actuators create the true feeling of racing even without the steering wheel.
True car lovers will also be pleased with the most detailed options for collecting various cars in the game, designing them according to their own preferences and then organizing them in the best possible way with extensive photo modes.
You can read if Gran Turismo 7 is right for you in our detailed preview of the latest PlayStation racing game:
Gran Turismo 7 preview: Great times for racing fans
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