The latest version of Gran Turismo Sport is now available on PlayStation 4. Like the updates that have come before, it introduces a handful of cars to the 2017 sim racer, plus other goodies.
A surprise update has arrived for Gran Turismo Sport. The fourth update in 30 days, it’s a smaller one, focusing on bug fixes and general improvements.
The second major update of March for Gran Turismo Sport has just been released. Although it does not come with a new track — Autopolis was just introduced a few weeks ago — 1.36 brings with it an interesting new “overtake” feature.
Gran Turismo Sport players got a taste of what to expect in the game this past weekend. The first FIA-certified event of the year has wrapped, and it showed off a handful of new cars coming in a future update.
UPDATE: Since this article was originally published, an official trailer (embedded below) and screenshots for the new car have been released by Polyphony Digital.
The first update of 2019 for Gran Turismo Sport has just been confirmed by Kazunori Yamauchi in one of his famous silhouette tweets. According to the blacked-out image, eight new cars will be coming to the game on January 17, 2019:
When GT Sport launched in October 2017, one major criticism was the relative lack of content. Just 168 cars and 39 tracks (at 17 locations) made the game the least content-rich since Gran Turismo 3.