To say that the new Gran Turismo has been “waited for a long time” is like saying that the world has had the flu recently. With the previous game Gran Turismo 6 being launched on PS3 in 2013, PlayStation racing fans enviously watched their Xbox counterparts enjoy multiple iterations of Forza. Thank God, fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Sports car 7 It’s only a few months now-a Japanese retailer has revealed some interesting new details.
According to a new brochure, GT7 will have more than 90 tracks, with 420 cars, and claims that all tracks have “realistic weather and scenery.”
Translated by user Petty Wingman on the fan forum GT Planet, a free brochure distributed by Japanese store Yodobashi Camera says that players can buy, sell and adjust cars, and use a huge garage that allows you to store a jaw-dropping 1,000 cars. The head of Turismo is also very happy to hear that this booklet confirms the return of GT mode, while hinting that there will be a wide mix of modern and classic cars for players to command, while disrespecting the apron.
Want to fully understand what to expect when Sony’s flagship racing car is launched in March? This is a complete list of translation features for legends, namely Petty Wingman.
- Brand Central: A shopping center with more than 60 car brands. You can buy more than 300 post-2011 cars here.
- Used car dealers: cars that have been discontinued for a long time line up here. It also offers historical Japanese cars from the 80s and 90s. The lineup is updated every day.
- Garage: Your car life base. It can store up to 1000 cars, and you can watch and set up your cars.
- Modification shop: Engines, tires, brakes, suspensions, etc…There are a large number of modified parts available for use. You can also buy superchargers, turbochargers, to reduce weight and increase stiffness.
- GT Auto: Dress up your car here. More than 130 wheels and more than 600 aviation parts are lined up. It also provides oil change, car wash, painting and painting editing.
- Scapes: More than 2500 photo locations in 40 countries/regions around the world. Place your car in a beautiful scene and take realistic HDR photos.
- License Center: Learn driving skills from scratch. You can learn from basic techniques to different driving for each car and each route.
- Mission challenge: 0-400m battle, drifting, speed challenge, “music rally”, you can race with the music, etc…You can experience unique activities different from ordinary racing cars.
- World Circuit: World circuits such as Le Mans and Nürburgring, and beloved fictional cities such as Trail Mountain… There are more than 90 layouts in this game.
Gran Turismo 7 will be released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on March 4, 2022. You can find a complete list of 2022 release dates here.