Over the next several days, residents of South Korea will be able to test drive the latest version of GT Sport at the 2017 South Korea Motor Show. Open to the public from March 31 to April 9, the grandiose automotive show will host over 380 exhibitors, ranging from parts and accessories suppliers to various well-known car manufacturers.
This is a good opportunity for local players to try out the game and hopefully experience features or content that has yet to be made available globally. Perhaps players can even look forward to driving the latest addition to the series, the Fittipaldi EF7 Vision Gran Turismo, which was revealed earlier this month.
The GT Sport closed beta is currently available for the US market. Players situated in Europe can sign up for the closed beta testing (register here) in anticipation for the second phase of the beta, though no official timeline has been given.
GT Sport is scheduled for release later this year on PlayStation 4. It will support the latest advancements in technology on the platform, such as PlayStation VR and PlayStation 4 Pro. Stay tuned for more news on GT Sport.
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