Sony has removed Gran Turismo Sport from PlayStation Store sites worldwide as the staged shutdown of the title continues towards its late-January deadline.
Gran Turismo Sport, Gran Turismo 7, and Driveclub sales data has been leaked as part of a massive data breach at Insomniac Games, a first-party PlayStation Studio. Assuming the data is correct, it offers an unprecedented and fascinating look at the business side of the industry.
Polyphony Digital has today announced that Gran Turismo Sport will be moved into end of life status on January 31 2024, bringing the game’s active status to an end after a little over six years on sale.
Michelin, official Tire Supplier and Technical Partner of Gran Turismo, is staging a special online competition for players in south-east Asia and Oceania, with an all-expenses paid experience at Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi, for the winner.
A new set of Gran Turismo Sport Daily Races is now available, with the unannounced change to a four-weekly cycle now seemingly the standard from this point forward.
Following on four weeks from the last set, a new set of Daily Races is now available in Gran Turismo Sport as players get used to the new scheduling for the 2017 title.
It’s the inevitable fate of any game that, once it is succeeded, it will eventually wither away as support is withdrawn. While this process usually takes months at a minimum, GT Sport seems as if it could be sidelined in record time.
Gran Turismo Sport will finally be superceded by Gran Turismo 7 this week, but there’s still plenty to be getting on with in the current title — starting with a new set of Daily Races.
Another new set of Daily Races is available in Gran Turismo Sport, in what’s the final full week of races before the launch of Gran Turismo 7. While we’re not sure yet what will happen to the races in Sport once 7 lands, you will at least have seven full days to enjoy the current offering.
As we barrel towards the launch of Gran Turismo 7, the latest set of Gran Turismo Sport Daily Races is now available, and this week’s events take on a special significance.
GTPlanet has been able to confirm that Gran Turismo 7 will support the ability for players to import their created liveries and decals from Gran Turismo Sport.
There’s a new set of Gran Turismo Sport Daily Races available today, running across the next week, to keep players occupied while we wait for news on Gran Turismo 7.
According to an in-game announcement and a post on the official Gran Turismo site, GT Sport’s final official series before the online championships transition to GT7 will start on February 5.
A new week brings another new set of Gran Turismo Sport Daily Races, with wings being the theme for the next seven days. All three races feature downforce in one form or another and to varying degrees of importance.