After weeks of teasing from Polyphony Digital, the latest title update for Gran Turismo Sport is now available. It’s a big one too, bringing a variety of new content to the sim racer.
Kazunori Yamauchi dropped a bomb on the Gran Turismo community early this morning, tweeting a batch of teaser images that offer a closer look at the open-wheel car coming to GT Sport’s massive update on July 30th.
GT Sport players went without any new content in June. While Update 1.21 made way towards the end of the month, it primarily focused on the FIA Championship.
If you’re like us, you’ve sunk a fair amount of time into Gran Turismo Sport’s livery editor. Soon, there will be another in-game avenue for your creativity, as Polyphony Digital has teased a matching editor for the virtual driver gear.
Summer is traditionally the season of vacations. How appropriate then, that Polyphony has put out another teaser for the upcoming GT Sport July update: It looks like players will be heading to the south of France.
Polyphony has taken to Twitter to confirm the next major game update for GT Sport is coming at the end of July. With this, we see a brief glimpse of what could be a new track — or a returning classic.
After a slightly longer-than-expected maintenance period, the latest Gran Turismo Sport update is now live. As expected, it’s a minor one, with the focus on the now-live FIA Championships.
GT Sport players will wake up to a new patch this morning. It’s the second update in the last eight days and, as expected, arrives to fix some small issues that appeared with May’s major content update.
After weeks of teasers, leaks, and speculation, the highly anticipated “May” update for Gran Turismo Sport is finally here. It brings with it one of the world’s most popular circuits, nine new cars, new GT League events, and a flurry of other adjustments and bug-fixes.
Well that didn’t take long. After our community found hints that France’s Circuit de la Sarthe was coming to GT Sport, Sony has released an official trailer, confirming just that.
The GT Sport update revealed in a Tweet by Kazunori Yamauchi last week will be with us soon. Polyphony Digital has released a maintenance announcement which also tells us when the update becomes available:
Since the last major content update for GT Sport arrived at the end of March, fans have been getting a little restless. A timely Tweet from series creator Kazunori Yamauchi should ease any concerns.
You may have already heard about the upcoming GT Sport patch. Polyphony will be updating its 2017 sim racer on Friday, but a change to user profiles on the official site may offer a hint of what that could entail.