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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on December 22nd, 2020 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
Wasn't that the 86 project is intended for?After bringing back the supra and the new yaris i wonder if toyota has a New Trueno project in the works
An in-game time trial was also available, which saw 56,000 entries — even though it was a rally event.
Would make sense. Or better yet. Modern Corolla FX-16 GT-S.After bringing back the supra and the new yaris i wonder if toyota has a New Trueno project in the works
Those are good numbers, considering how far past launch this game is. That's comparable to some esports series from 2019/2020; shows how big GT still is.
I would love a redesign of the Starlet, or commonly known as the Tercel in Southamerica.Would make sense. Or better yet. Modern Corolla FX-16 GT-S.
I'd like to know how many Ferrari 330 P4's have been sold.Any chance on gtplanet getting total individual car sales figures from PD?
I'd like to know how many Ferrari 330 P4's have been sold.
And how many were paid for with PSN credits. It’s a shame GTSs car economy is a dlc Ripoff / grind fest. The game was marred by it, just to make more $$$ and let’s hope that’s not an indication of GT7
I beleive nothing above $2 mil. is available on PSN?
After bringing back the supra and the new yaris i wonder if toyota has a New Trueno project in the works
https://toyotagazooracing.com/jp/carlineup/Are toyota doing any more performance models? I think these are still token efforts in that for every Yaris GR released they will have RAV4s and Siennas and Tacomas Hiaces that like actually make money?
They can, and probably can charge more for that too.Imagine my disappointment when I heard the new Corolla Apex has no power upgrades. IDK why they can't put the GR engine into the sedan as well as the hatchback, its the exact same platform.
Would make sense. Or better yet. Modern Corolla FX-16 GT-S.