It’s nearly here. GT Sport launches this week, starting as soon as tomorrow. It signals the biggest change to the franchise since its inception two decades ago.
One of Forza Motorsport 7’s debut features has just received new stock. For the first time since the game’s wide release, the Specialty Dealer has a new trio of limited-time cars up for sale.
The latest PlayStation video gives us a short six-minute retrospective of the Gran Turismo franchise. Naturally, it features series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, but plenty of other big names under the Sony umbrella make appearances, too.
Forza Motorsport 7 follows the series tradition of starting players off with (almost) nothing, and having them race to build up their car collection. What it does differently than before, however, is give players a much larger range of starter vehicles.
Polyphony Digital gave eager players a small gift this weekend. While the features of the new limited-time GT Sport demo won’t go live until tomorrow, the game will still load up before that.
Well that’s a welcome surprise. The Gran Turismo Sport demo is now available for pre-load in certain regions, and while the features are still locked until Monday morning, the in-game “Attract Mode” videos have revealed some goodies early.
When one (digital car) door opens, another closes. With Forza Motorsport 7 now available across the globe, Microsoft has removed the first Xbox One Forza title from its online store.
The GT Sport media floodgates are cracking open further and further. The latest batch of screenshots give us our best look yet at some of the newest additions to the game’s lineup.
“Burn it to the ground.” That was the message from a certain other franchise at E3 this past summer. Proselytizing competition over car collecting, it was a strong statement of intent from a series that had single-handedly created the CARPG sub-genre.