Two years ago, I watched a game of basketball. It got me thinking: wouldn’t it be great to see racing teams compete head-to-head against one another, just like teams do in other sports?
Right on schedule following its reveal earlier this week, the latest version of Gran Turismo Sport is now available. A chonky update at 1.2GB, it may not introduce new cars or tracks, but it represents a step-change for the title nonetheless.
We’re just catching our collective breath following today’s GT Sport content update, but already there’s a chance to use some of it in the newest game mode.
Polyphony Digital has rolled out the latest version of Gran Turismo Sport. Version 1.45 weighs in at a hair over 2GB, introducing four new cars and expanding the available wet circuits in the game.
It’s a week of one-makes in the GT Sport Daily Races over the next seven days. Two of the three races will feature homogeneous grids, with just a single vehicle type permitted.
Yesterday, most eyes on Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (SCG) were on the reveal of its Hypercar-class competitor. Of course when a company unveils a new car it doesn’t take long for gamers to start clamoring for the car to come to their chosen racing game, and so it proved.
If you enjoyed watching the GT Sport FIA Online Championship drivers sliding around the Tokyo circuit in the recent Salzburg World Tour event, it looks like you won’t have long to wait to experience it for yourself.
If you’ve not managed to nab a qualification spot for the 2019 FIA Online Championship World Final yet, then we have some bad news for you. The final races for the year took place shortly before the recent World Tour event in Austria, and the season is over.
Turkish-German driver Mikail Hizal has won the Nations Cup event at the World Tour in Salzburg, claiming his spot in the FIA Online Championship final in Monaco in November.