
The 25th Anniversary Edition of Gran Turismo 7 was recently revealed by PlayStation, which is available for £89.99 (€99.99). Meaning that fans can take their liveries to the next level….we’ve got our sights set on a Veloce Nissan GT-R masterpiece.


Yamauchi knew that this feature was essential to fans, so the Livery Editor has had a minor facelift to improve user interface, utility and accessibility but is otherwise the same. One of the more popular features from GT Sport, Livery Editor, is coming back better than ever. GT Auto is making its return as revealed in the second, trailer it looks as if players will wash their cars, change their oil, apply for new paint jobs, change the wheels and fit visual parts once more. From widebody kits to aerodynamic parts for various vehicles, the feature will allow fans to relive their touring days from the classic Gran Turismo 5 and 6. The official trailer also shows that GT7 tuning and modding menus offer five components types sports (entry), club sports (city), sports, racing and extreme.

Players can build up their car to fit their preference and driving style, so if you keep rolling your vehicle, maybe a cage is an excellent addition to purchase.
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Users will now get into the car scene with full access to modify their vehicles engine, suspension, drive train, chassis parts and tyres. Gran Turismo 7: Campaign Mode, Dynamic Weather, Liveries Editor and more!Īfter its absence in GT Sport, vehicle tuning and modifications are back. Three of these new circuits include Daytona (from GT6) and the legendary tracks Willow Springs and Trail Mountain. Initially, GT7 will likely bring about four or five “new” or “redesigned” tracks to the list at launch so that we can expect eight to ten varying routes. But GTPlanet were able to put on their detective hats and curated a list of cars they think will be in the new game.Įarlier this September, PD confirmed that GT7 would launch with more than 90 different “track routes”, but we may have already seen a vast majority of these from GT Sport.
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Kazunori Yamauchi, the founder of Gran Turismo, introduced the reveal of the latest GT game and specifically noted the new campaign mode and a redesigned Trial Mountain, which will throwback fans to the older GT games but with new features and innovation.Īlong with the announcement, GT developer Polyphony Digital updated their website, revealing that GT7 will initially include a vast catalogue of over 420 cars! A significant number of these cars are coming from GT Sport, and an official list has yet to be released.

However, the game fell flat due to a cut in fan favourite circuits and the removal of career mode. GT Sport was launched on PlayStation back in 2017 and focused more on the esports side of competitive racing, centring itself on player rankings. From what it seems, GT7 is set to return to the radical style of its earlier predecessor - GT Sport but with the addition of fan favourite features from earlier titles.
