Gran Turismo 7 continues its slow but steady expansion with yet another free update from Polyphony Digital. Game version number 1.48 will soon be available, and it brings with it a handful of cars, new events, and more.
The cars on offer are the Honda Civic SiR・II (EG) ’93, Honda NSX GT500 ’00, Nissan Skyline GTS-R (R31) ’87, Volvo 240 SE Estate ’93, and Volvo V40 T5 R-Design ’13 — quite a wide range there, including a couple of classics. You'll be able to race these new vehicles across several new World Circuit events, which include:
- Europe Sunday Cup 400 – Kyoto Driving Park: Yamagiwa
- Japanese FF Challenge 450 – Autopolis International Racing Course: Short Course
- Japanese FR Challenge 450 – Autodrome Lago Maggiore: West
- World Tour Car 800 – Circuit de Sainte-Croix: A
Additionally, there's a new Café Menu to complete, Extra Menu No. 39: Racers of the Japanese GT (Collector Level 48 and above). Topping the update off is a new featured curation in Scapes called 'Move the camera up and down II'.
The update will be available to download starting 29th May at 11pm PDT, which translates to 30th May at 2am EDT / 7am BST / 3pm JST.
Will you be hopping back into GT7 for this update? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.
[source blog.playstation.com]
Comments 9
A truly great game just got better. The 240 has finally dropped!!
Surprised that they haven’t ported the game to PC by now
Still need to get this but it’s stayed consistent in price. Those cars are exactly what I want in a Gran Turismo game as well, the proper bangers. Been playing 4 again, forgot it could output properly to an HDTV.
Great to see Volvo back in with some decent cars, shame it wasn't the 1995 T4 era model but we can dream.
Still no Ford GT90 Kaz.... Like what are we doing?! I might give that Honda NSX GT500 a spin though.
Great 5 car update ,really looking forward to these:)
Polyphony has been great in expected support for GT7 but still much appreciated it.. Gran Turismo is the best racing sim and its been showing that since release.
Personally I would prefer tracks over cars at this point, there's now over 500 in game. I would happily pay for some quality dlc, they have given us so much for free.
There is no point working on number 8 until there is a ps6, they can just keep evolving this one.
@Superstar74 100% with you. Polyphony free updates are nothing to complained about and are very welcome.
However, I would like them to put some money and extra development time needed (licensing costs etc) to get more tracks (real and imaginary) to the game…I will happily pay £5-£10 per track knowing that with that you get circuit experience, new world events and online.
I think the reason they are not doing it and staying on free for updates is because they don’t want to split the online community (which is what is keeping GT7 relevant and has ah healthy number of players across the world).
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