This week’s GT Sport Daily Races, have an unusual twist with two events where the car is provided to you — and in both cases it’s a pick and mix, rather than a one-make race.
There’s a fresh set of GT Sport Time Trials starting today, and covering the next two weeks. It’s fair to say that the challenges on offer, though both set at real circuits, are about as far apart in speed terms as it’s possible to get in GT Sport.
Niche sports and supercar manufacturer Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (SCG) has cast a fresh light onto that thorny issue of video game car licensing: money.
Sticking to its fortnightly schedule, there’s a fresh set of GT Sport Time Trials starting today. Both events feature an iconic corner, though one is at a real circuit and the other a Gran Turismo original track.
We’re jetting around the world again in this week’s GT Sport Daily Races, as all three events take place at real-world race tracks — and on three difference continents.
Our virtual tires and brakes are still cooling down from the end of the official Gran Turismo Sport 2020 FIA Online Championship season, but there’s a chance for some more racing starting next week.
As we settle down to a first week in a long while without either FIA events or the Toyota GR Supra GT Cup, there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races to keep your eye in. It’s an odd set this week, with two low-speed one-makes — both previously seen combinations — and a little trip to the Spa to break things up.
There’s a new set of GT Sport Time Trials starting today, with a couple of interesting challenges that might be a little unusual. You’ll need to pick your car carefully for one, and choose your line even more carefully for the other…
This week’s GT Sport Daily Races will feel like a bit of a time warp for long-time players. In fact not only were all three races possible right from day one of the game, but you’d have been able to race two of them in the pre-release Beta, a full three years ago now.
Given the speed at which 2020 has been passing, it might be hard to believe that it’s the 31st Monday of the year. Nevertheless, a new Monday means a new set of GT Sport Daily Races, and in accordance with the recent trend for slightly left-field events, there’s an odd flavor this week.
The latest GT Sport Time Trials have arrived today, bringing a pair of fresh challenges which this week includes one of the most recognizable cars of the last decade.
Monday is upon us yet again, and that means there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races for players to get their teeth into. In keeping with some recent unusual combination choices, this week sees us without a road car option for the first time in a while.
It’s the start of a whole new week (yes, another one; sorry), which means that — along with many of us heading back to work again — there’s a new set of GT Sport Daily Races. This week’s selection is a little out of the ordinary, as it contains two events with specially provided cars.
The latest game update for Gran Turismo Sport is now available. It’s a relatively lightweight item, coming in at just 184.4MB — one of the smallest updates we’ve seen — and mainly centers on tweaks.
As you can see from the image above, you’re soon going to see the Gran Turismo name plastered all over a new race car. For many fans, this is a sure sign that a car might be coming to a GT game at some point in the future — and it’s certainly something blowing up on social media — but we’re going to sound a note of caution.