An announcement from Toyota Gazoo Racing has confirmed that the new Toyota GR86 will be made available in Gran Turismo Sport on July 8, ahead of the car’s debut in the 2021 Toyota GR GT Cup.
A new game update for Gran Turismo Sport will arrive this week, according to an in-game announcement mirrored on the official game website. The update will follow a period of server maintenance outside of the usual Wednesday window, on Tuesday May 11.
The latest update for Gran Turismo Sport, version 1.64, is now with us, and as expected it lands very firmly on the housekeeping side of things. It weighs in at a mere 158MB, which rather hints at a small selection of changes rather than oodles of content.
Gran Turismo Sport is shortly going to get its second update this year, and the second in just over four weeks, according to a new in-game announcement.
The latest game update for GT Sport has arrived. Weighing in at 176.8MB it is, as expected, not a major content update, but it does bring along some interesting changes nonetheless.
Somewhat unexpectedly, there’s a new update coming to GT Sport this month. It’ll be the first update to the game this year, following on from the 1.62 update back in November 2020.
Players booting up Gran Turismo Sport today will be in for a treat as a new update lands. It’s a relatively compact update file, but v1.62 brings along a relatively compact car — albeit one that packs a lot of fun.
In a rather surprising announcement, Polyphony Digital has revealed that there’s a new Gran Turismo Sport content update coming this month. When the update arrives on November 13, it’ll bring one of 2020’s most interesting cars: the Toyota GR Yaris.
The latest game update for Gran Turismo Sport is now available. It’s a relatively lightweight item, coming in at just 184.4MB — one of the smallest updates we’ve seen — and mainly centers on tweaks.