Set for release in early 2022, Gran Turismo 7 will feature 420 cars and 90 tracks.
The juggernaut franchise of Gran Turismo will return with a new installment on March 4th, 2022. Gran Turismo 7 will be launched on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles.
The latest news released by developer Polyphony Digital involves the impressive amount of content on offer in the title. 420 distinct cars and 90 track layouts will be available to players.
This is great news for fans of the series, and further reinforces the notion that GT7 is a return to its roots. Gran Turismo Sport is the most recent release in the series, and it was a departure from the typical features and modes players had come to expect based on earlier titles in the series. GT7 will bring the expansive single player and car customization modes back.
It's worth noting that many of the cars and tracks will be variations of other, similar content. For example, Red Bull Ring and Red Bull Ring National layout are counted as two tracks. The GT series also has a reputation for packing many variants of Skylines into games, so don't be surprised to see slightly modified car models in Gran Turismo 7 as well.
The huge selection of cars and tracks looks to be the expansive content assortment fans of the series had been hoping for. Give us your thoughts on the upcoming Gran Turismo title in the comments below.
The juggernaut franchise of Gran Turismo will return with a new installment on March 4th, 2022. Gran Turismo 7 will be launched on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles.
The latest news released by developer Polyphony Digital involves the impressive amount of content on offer in the title. 420 distinct cars and 90 track layouts will be available to players.
This is great news for fans of the series, and further reinforces the notion that GT7 is a return to its roots. Gran Turismo Sport is the most recent release in the series, and it was a departure from the typical features and modes players had come to expect based on earlier titles in the series. GT7 will bring the expansive single player and car customization modes back.
It's worth noting that many of the cars and tracks will be variations of other, similar content. For example, Red Bull Ring and Red Bull Ring National layout are counted as two tracks. The GT series also has a reputation for packing many variants of Skylines into games, so don't be surprised to see slightly modified car models in Gran Turismo 7 as well.
The huge selection of cars and tracks looks to be the expansive content assortment fans of the series had been hoping for. Give us your thoughts on the upcoming Gran Turismo title in the comments below.