With the 2023 Gran Turismo World Series now officially concluded — and Team Spain and Team Nissan crowned as champions — Polyphony Digital has announced the first Exhibition Series for 2024, beginning on December 30.
A new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges are now available, setting players five new tasks to accomplish over the next seven days across some of the events already available along with one new Special Event.
If you’re an avid Gran Turismo player or watched — or attended — the World Finals in Barcelona earlier this month, you’d have been hard-pressed to miss the launch of the new Genesis Vision Gran Turismo car.
The recent Gran Turismo World Series Final in Barcelona gave us a chance to catch up with Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi as part of a short round-table session.
The Gran Turismo franchise has changed a lot over the past 25 years. From breaking ground as a “the real driving simulator” with realistic cars and driving physics to growing into an esports platform, the series has come to attract a wide range of people for many different reasons.
Right on cue, a new event in Gran Turismo 7’s Online Time Trial challenges is now available, with something of a blast from the past after recent weeks of modern vehicles and race cars.
Gran Turismo 7’s Spec II update included the release of GT Sophy 2.0, the latest iteration of the new artificial intelligence system built for the game by Sony AI. It can now control many different types of cars on a wider range of tracks, and the technology has come a long way in since it was first made available to the public back in March of 2023.
The new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges are arriving today around the world as consoles tick past midnight it each region, with five new challenges available for the next seven days.
Since its release nearly two years ago, Gran Turismo 7 has seemingly performed well in PlayStation’s largest and most important markets, but neither Polyphony Digital nor Sony has released any specific sales or player numbers.
The latest set of Gran Turismo 7’s Daily Races is now available, retaining a touch of the eclectic that we saw with last week’s World Finals-inspired selection.
Fashion house Dior has continued its association with Gran Turismo by creating a new collection of exclusive clothing items but — even if you’re fortunate enough to be able to afford them — they’re not for sale to the public.
The next event in Gran Turismo 7’s Online Time Trial challenges is now available, taking players to the fictional Kyoto Driving Park for a hot-lap event in a racing Bugatti.
The “Bulgari Aluminium Vision GT” concept car and its accompanying real-world watch were revealed at the GT World Series Finals in Barcelona last weekend, but the announcement was fairly light on details. Over the past few days, more specific information about the watch’s price and availability has now become known.
Gran Turismo 7 players will find a new set of Weekly Challenges arriving today, as their consoles pass midnight, with a new selection of five challenges becoming available.
With the 2023 Gran Turismo World Series Finals now concluded, Gran Turismo 7’s latest selection of Daily Races brings a taste of the action from Barcelona to the game.
Italian luxury goods company Bulgari has just unveiled its Vision Gran Turismo concept car at the GT World Finals in Barcelona, Spain, as part of a new collaboration with Polyphony Digital.
With two sets of champions crowned already in Barcelona, the season-ending Nations Cup is now upon us as the top 12 teams from countries around the world prepare for four final races in this new-look event.