In addition to the new car content coming in Gran Turismo 7’s 1.34 update Polyphony Digital will unlock new tuning abilities that have previously been restricted to chance occurrences, with engine swaps and special parts becoming available to purchase directly.
The next update for Gran Turismo 7, likely v1.34, has been confirmed to be coming on Thursday May 25, much as we expected following the announcement over the weekend.
An unexpected game update for Gran Turismo 7 is coming this week, on Thursday May 11, according to an in-game server maintenance announcement posted today.
The latest update for Gran Turismo 7, 1.32, is now available, coming in at 1.25GB on PlayStation 5 and 1.76GB on PlayStation 4, bringing with it new cars, races, and general gameplay changes — as well as a new look for one of the game’s circuits.
Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has published his traditional pre-update teaser image showing the vehicle content players can expect to come to Gran Turismo 7 this month, with four new cars confirmed including a returning 90s supercar.
A server maintenance notice posted in-game and on the official Gran Turismo 7 website has confirmed that — as expected — the next game update is coming this week, on Thursday April 27.
After last week’s limited premature announcement, Polyphony Digital and Japan Race Promotion have confirmed that the Dallara SF23, as used in Super Formula, will be coming to Gran Turismo 7 in an update later this month.
After an accidental leak of the upcoming 1.31 update for Gran Turismo 7, Polyphony Digital has officially revealed some of the contents players will be getting to grips with when it lands on March 30.
The full details of Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.31 update have leaked from Japan, and it’s a big one. Although it might not have the major headline features we saw in the last update, 1.31 still brings a wide variety of changes and new content.
The next update for Gran Turismo 7 will arrive during the week commencing March 27, as confirmed by series creator Kazunori Yamauchi in his usual social media teaser.
The most significant update in the 12-month life of Gran Turismo 7 is now available, with v1.29 bringing some revolutionary features and plenty of new content that includes an old friend of the series.
Legendary original circuit Grand Valley will return to the Gran Turismo series this week, with the course included in the already huge v1.29 update, due February 21.
As we already knew, Gran Turismo 7’s v1.29 update will be arriving on February 21 and bring along PlayStation VR2 support for the title (on PS5). However GT series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has now confirmed that it will bring other content — as expected — and promises it will be a “big” update.