GT Sport Daily Race fans have another set of three new races to keep them entertained for the next week, and all three look set to be a bundle of fun. There’s two events for the Gr.4 and Gr.3 race cars (the in-game equivalent to GT4 and GT3), and a very odd car choice for the Race A event which should prove interesting.
Gran Turismo Sport Time Trial fans have another new set of events to occupy them for the next two weeks, both set on race tracks that are also public roads — although that’s only fictionally so in the case of one circuit. Unusually, the events are swapped round from their typical order, with the fixed setting trial on the right rather than the normal left.
As usual, Monday marks a new set of GT Sport Daily Races for players to rack up some vital Driver Rating points for their FIA GT Online Championship exploits, and this week’s selection takes us to some variations from the norm.
It’s the first of the month and the start of a new week, and there’s another set of new GT Sport Daily Races to keep us all occupied for the next seven days. This week’s selection is all about speed, as players go to three of the fastest race tracks in the world for their Sport Mode antics.
GT Sport players have a new set of Time Trials for the next two weeks and, after the slightly unusual and seemingly unplanned change last time out, things are back to normal. There’s two events to choose from once again this time round, with both a fixed car and settings event and a more varied affair in the other trial.
The latest game update for GT Sport has arrived. Weighing in at 176.8MB it is, as expected, not a major content update, but it does bring along some interesting changes nonetheless.
A new set of GT Sport Daily Races has arrived, and the next seven days will put you in racing action at circuits — real and fictional — around Europe. There’s also an unusual pick and mix format this week, featuring four famous hot hatchbacks, to get to grips with.
Somewhat unexpectedly, there’s a new update coming to GT Sport this month. It’ll be the first update to the game this year, following on from the 1.62 update back in November 2020.
Updated February 20: Since we posted the details below, all corresponding information has been removed from the official Gran Turismo website. We’ll update this article with more information as we get it.
The latest set of GT Sport Daily Races, running for the next seven days, will see you recreating the golden era of rally in a rather unusual event — as well as some more standard fare.
Polyphony Digital has released more information on the scheduling for the 2021 season of the Gran Turismo FIA Online Championship. Although we don’t have a full race calendar yet — and we’ll bring you that when it’s available — there are nonetheless important changes to how players will participate in the races.
The GT Sport Time Trials have refreshed for another week, but there’s a little change to procedings. Where usually you’d have two events to occupy you over the next 14 days, there’s now only one.
There’s a theme running through this week’s GT Sport Daily Races, as you’ll be racing for a single brand in two of the events — and you can choose to do so in the third one too. Grab your Hondas and head to the track.
The flagship esports program of Gran Turismo Sport, the FIA Certified GT Online Championship, will get back underway this month, with races starting on February 27.
PlayStation Spain has organized an official national championship for Gran Turismo players resident in the country, which takes place later this month.
According to Polyphony Digital studio boss Kazunori Yamauchi, the total lifetime player count for Gran Turismo Sport now stands at 9.5 million users. Yamauchi shared this figure as part of an interview with Japanese journalist Toshifume Watanabi, for the Japanese regional version of Octane magazine, published this last weekend.
Polyphony Digital has already confirmed the 2021 FIA Gran Turismo Online Championship and, although we haven’t seen an official calendar yet, preparations are well underway. That includes new Balance of Performance (BOP) calculations for the various vehicles involved ahead of the first racing action of the season.
A new set of GT Sport Daily Races has arrived for the week, with two quite similar events and something rather different. You’ll be heading to Australia for a serious challenge at a well-known endurance event, and two point-and-squirt races at Japanese circuits.
There’s another set of new GT Sport Time Trials upon us for the next two weeks, and we’re going to suggest taking the brave pills for one of the events.
This week’s new set of GT Sport Daily Races will take players to three race tracks around the world, all linked by a history of wine-making. You’ll be taking in Italy, California, and the county of Kent in the United Kingdom for the next seven days.