The latest update for Gran Turismo 7 is now available, bringing new cars and events, more races and new engine swaps, and a selection of new Scapes locations.
Gran Turismo series founder Kazunori Yamauchi has taken to Twitter to announce and tease the next update to Gran Turismo 7, which will arrive on consoles this coming week.
Polyphony Digital has revealed the contents of the 1.23 update to Gran Turismo 7, which will be available on September 29 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Volkswagen’s record-breaking ID.R time attack car is one of the cars that’s coming to Gran Turismo 7 in this month’s update, scheduled for Thursday September 29.
The latest update to Gran Turismo 7 has arrived on schedule and, as expected, it’s a compact affair that addresses some minor issues affecting the title.
The latest update for Gran Turismo 7, v1.20, is now available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Weighing in at around 2GB depending on which console you own, the update brings new cars and track layouts along with other changes.
The contents of Gran Turismo 7’s 1.20 update have been revealed ahead of it becoming available on Thursday August 25, with a total of four new cars and three additional layouts to one of the game’s real-world circuit.
Although we’ve long known that an update to Gran Turismo 7 would be coming soon, Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has confirmed that it will arrive during this coming week.
The latest game update for Gran Turismo 7 is now available, bringing a number of quality of life changes along with an expansion to the single-player offering and some vital upgrades to multiplayer.
An official trailer for the next Gran Turismo 7 update has leaked out ahead of schedule, confirming the three cars we were expecting and suggesting that the update will arrive on Thursday July 28.
Gran Turismo series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has confirmed on social media that a new update with fresh content for GT7 will be coming during the week commencing July 25.
The latest update for Gran Turismo 7 is now available. It weighs in just under 300MB on PS4 and a little under 400MB on PS5 and, as expected, fixes a number of minor issues with the game.
The next update for Gran Turismo 7 is coming this week, and will see one of the franchise’s most iconic vehicles return to the car list for the first time in a decade.