UPDATE: The official Gran Turismo channel has released a video of Spa, with NYC GT Championship Manufacturer Series champ Cody Latkovski taking players on the tour:
While we’ve been aware of GT Sport’s next content update for a little while, the exact contents have remained a bit more of a mystery. In the last couple of days, the fog has lifted slightly, with Kazunori Yamauchi’s traditional teaser post revealing that five cars are on the way (even if no-one can work out what one of them is).
With just a handful of days to go until the next round of the GT Sport FIA Certified Online Championships World Tour, series producer Kazunori Yamauchi has confirmed the next content update is on its way.
If you’re anything like us, you’re still getting stuck into GT Sport’s latest content update. The old favorite Mazda Roadster Touring Car is making an appearance in the Daily Races, alongside the Porsche 930 Turbo which also shows up with the Civic EK Type R in the new Time Trial mode.
There’s always some stuff to pick through with a new GT Sport game update. It might be interesting or rare new cars, new tracks to learn, new Scapes locations for the shutterbugs among us, or something else entirely.
As we’ve previously mentioned, the latest update for GT Sport will arrive in around 12 hours, but it contains a little more than we originally thought.
An update to the PlayStation Store’s website has leaked the next round of cars headed to Gran Turismo Sport. The update was spotted by Twitter user GT Complete and quickly made its way onto our forums this morning.
With the release of Gran Turismo Sport update 1.40 on June 27, a selection of cars in the game have seen their Balance of Performance (BoP) adjusted to equalize performance in their respective categories. Earlier today, Polyphony Digital published an official list of changes to all 23 affected vehicles.
The latest version of Gran Turismo Sport is now available on PlayStation 4. Weighing in at 1.9GB, it brings a variety of new content — though those that caught last weekend’s World Tour action at the Nurburgring should already know most of it.
One of the most exciting pieces of information to come from the GT Sport World Tour event at the Nurburgring is the arrival of wet weather conditions. It’s something fans have been looking out for since the game’s launch — the wet weather tires have been there all along — but outside of a couple of mildly moist missions, the rain has stayed away from Gran Turismo’s world.
June 2019 looks like it could be a bit of a bumper month for new GT Sport content. We’ve got new cars in the pipeline, new weather conditions set to shake things up, and now we’ve got a brand new circuit on the way.
Polyphony Digital has released the latest version of Gran Turismo Sport. Dubbed version 1.39 and weighing in at 1.2GB, it does things a little differently than past updates.
Polyphony Digital has revealed the info on the GT Sport game update that lands in a matter of hours. As we revealed earlier this week, it will indeed feature a new-to-franchise track in the shape of Goodwood Motor Circuit.