You can now view the week’s available Seasonal Event challenges and your ranking on the go from the official Gran Turismo website. You may recall this feature during the lifetime of Gran Turismo 5, allowing easy access to the week’s events without having to turn your console on.
This won’t be something I make mention of every week, but gracious me is looking through threads for hours on end not a task for the weary. You have informative threads, helpful threads, threads that encourage intellectual discussion, threads that cultivate constructive criticism, threads that—you get the point by now. There’s just so much to go through how can I possibly choose one over another without finding it absolutely necessary to group everything that I’ve looked at prior?
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring beginner, intermediate, and expert level challenges including non-racing and racing cars alike. This week’s challenges are as follows – remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for more analysis, discussion, tips, and tricks!
It’s not everyday you find yourself browsing countless threads, countless galleries, and a countless number of user posts looking for those that stimulate intelligent and thoughtful discussion, are helpful, and everyone walks away knowing more than they did beforehand. It’s no easy task looking for members that present themselves in such a fashion to the community at large that they stand out among that same community – and there’s where this new feature comes in. Someone has to make sure some of the very best that GTPlanet has to offer is highlighted in a consistent and well laid-out fashion.
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring your choice of non-racing cars, 2-wheel drive racing cars, and 4WD non-race cars. This week’s challenges are as follows, and remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for in-depth analysis and discussion, and tips and tricks.
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring beginner, intermediate, and expert level challenges including city, classic sports, and mid-engined cars. This week’s challenges are as follows – remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for more analysis, discussion, tips, and tricks!
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring your choice of European non-racing cars, GT3-class racing cars, compact cars, and two-wheel drive race cars. This week’s challenges are as follows, and remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for in-depth analysis and discussion, and tips and tricks.
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring beginner, intermediate, and expert level challenges including non-race cars and race cars alike. This week’s challenges are as follows – remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for more analysis, discussion, tips, and tricks!
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring your choice of non-racing and tuned cars, Super GT/GT300-class race cars, the NSX, and racing cars. This week’s challenges are as follows, and remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for in-depth analysis and discussion, and tips and tricks.
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring your choice of rally car, non-race cars, race cars, and tuned cars, and once again features the updated 2014 layout of Suzuka. This week’s challenges are as follows, and remember to stop by our GT6 Seasonal Events forum for in-depth analysis and discussion, and tips and tricks.
A new batch of seasonal events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring two overtake challenges, a non-race car drift trial, and a 10-lap survival race at the 2014 layout for Suzuka Circuit.
In a bid to celebrate the holiday season in the best possible way, the newest Vision Gran Turismo project car has been revealed and is Mazda’s homage to its own success at the 1991 24 Hours of Le Mans; introducing the Mazda LM55.
A new batch of events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring a series of new drift and super lap challenges exclusive to KTM’s ultra-light X-Bow sports car, front-wheel drive non-race cars, Kei cars, and non-race cars of any variety.
A new selection of A-Spec challenges are now available, featuring compact cars, events taking place in the dark of the night, and your choice of Ferrari, all ranging from a beginner’s challenge to that of an expert where you’ll overtake as many opponents as possible within the allotted time.
A new batch of events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring a series of new drift and super lap challenges exclusive to Red Bull’s X2014 Standard, 2-wheel drive non-race cars, British non-race cars, and non-race cars of any variety.
Another round of “Quick Match” online racing events are now available in GT6 featuring compact Japanese Kei cars taking wind around Silverstone, rally cars taking on the many sweeping turns of Cape Ring, and sports and race cars taking on some of GT’s classic attractions.
A new batch of A-Spec races are now available, ranging from seasonal challenges where you’ll overtake as many opponents as possible within the allotted time, to the new “quick match” events that places you against other players from around the world.
A new batch of events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring a series of new drift and super lap challenges exclusive to the 2014 Nissan GT-R NISMO, race cars, and Japanese non-race cars.
A new batch of events are now available in Gran Turismo 6, featuring a series of new drift and super lap challenges exclusive to the Lexus LFA, race cars, 4WD non-race cars, and non-racing Lamborghini sports cars.