There’s a little less choice than usual in this week’s GT Sport Daily Races, with a pair of one-make events making for very homogeneous grids — but all is not quite what it seems.
Polyphony Digital will give us an early Christmas present next week, in the shape of a brand new GT Sport game update — the third in four weeks. However, unlike the bug fix update from earlier in the month, this one is set to bring us plenty of new content.
March 2019 doesn’t seem all that long ago. That was when Kazunori Yamauchi took to the stage in Paris, adjacent to the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile headquarters itself, to reveal the plans for the 2019 FIA season.
A new GT Sport update will be greeting players as they turn on their consoles today. Coming in at 159.9MB in size, it’s not the chunkiest update we’ve seen, and there’s good reason for that.
This week’s GT Sport Daily Races will see you take a grand tour of some of the game’s real-world circuits — and some of those added to the game since launch.
There’s another new GT Sport update coming along this week, barely two weeks on from the previous one. However, whereas v1.50 was packed to the gills with goodies, this update looks to be a little more routine.
This week’s GT Sport Time Trials are somewhat of a change from the previous fortnight. You’ll be tackling a very small track in a very small car (well, by modern standards), and something much faster somewhere much faster.
If you’re one of the huge numbers of new GT Sport players who’ve been experiencing issues with the game recently, there’s some good news and bad news for you.
Plenty of gamers are taking advantage of Black Friday sales right now. There’s few better opportunities to pick up a bargain new PlayStation 4, discounted copy of GT Sport, and cheap PS Plus subscription.
We already knew that there was a GT Sport update coming this week — and quite the update at that. What we didn’t know was the cars in the update, and there’s some great news on that front now too.
After the highs and lows of the last 12 months of competition, Mikail Hizal has lifted the trophy in Monaco to become the GT Sport world champion. Hizal will now head to Paris next month to take the accolades alongside the champions of physical motorsport including Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and Ott Tanak.
Italian brand Lamborghini has revealed a full-sized model of its new ‘Lambo V12 Vision GT’, live at the FIA-Certified GT Sport Online Championship World Final in Monaco.