Sony’s received a slap on the wrists from Britain’s Advertising Standards Authority. The reprimand is due to a “misleading” Gran Turismo Sport ad that aired around the game’s launch late last year.
We’ve been able to take a quick peek under GT Sport’s hood recently. This comes courtesy of a freak incident that’s allowed one GTPlanet user access to the game’s Debug Menu.
It still seems surreal that we’ve been playing a new Gran Turismo game for the past month. In that time, players have had the chance to dig deep into Polyphony’s latest and uncover all secrets hidden within. However, there is one option that a lot of people may have looked over or even scoffed at when booting up the game. Believe it or not, we’re going to be talking about GT Sport’s motion controlled steering.
Polyphony Digital has freshened the Mileage Exchange store in Gran Turismo Sport with new stock. Players will be treated to a pair of new special cars, as well as a variety of new paint chips and aftermarket wheels.
Polyphony Digital is renowned for the polish it brings to the GT series. The little touches that make the game so unique are often praised and for GT Sport, it’s no different. When players log into the game on their birthday, they will be gifted a new car for their garage.
Gran Turismo Sport will feature more than 160 cars when it releases later this month. All of these vehicles fall into specific groups, to ensure close racing. A new video posted by PlayStation explains in detail what each class will contain and what to expect in GT Sport. Let’s break down each group and discuss what they will bring to the game.