There’s a bit of a strange look to this week’s Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races, with two races featuring specific car lists, a tie-in with this weekend’s Gran Turismo World Series final with a big credit boost, a tuning event, an oval race, and one which looks shockingly pay-to-win.
The refreshed Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges are back, beginning on midnight Friday morning in your local time zone, with a familiar feel thanks to this week’s standard event in the special slot.
For a brief spell over the next few hours, Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial enthusiasts will have four events — twice the usual amount — running simultaneously, with some enhanced rewards in two.
Somewhat unexpectedly, Polyphony Digital has pushed out a second update in exactly a week for Gran Turismo 7, with 1.66 bringing a small list of changes that attend to a handful of issues.
A quiet change to Gran Turismo 7, instituted in the recent 1.65/Spec III update, has made the game the dirtiest it has ever been — and we don’t mean in the Daily Races.
An unexpected and undocumented throwback feature has been discovered in the Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack DLC, with players reporting that it’s actually possible to suspend and resume a race even if your PlayStation 5 powers off.
Continuing the theme of gifts in the festive period, the latest new set of Gran Turismo 7 Daily Races gives both of the brand-new tracks added in the Spec III update an early workout.
With the spectacular live final of the 2025 Gran Turismo World Series just two week away, Polyphony Digital has announced the now-traditional tie-in bonuses available to players worldwide.
After a lengthy two-month wait and a substantial 15GB preload on PS5, the Gran Turismo 7 Spec III has finally arrived. While a lot of attention is on the big changes — including the debut of Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve and Yas Marina, the Power Pack DLC and Sophy 3.0, and a new “Unlimited” Invitation system — the rather diverse roster of eight new cars is pretty interesting, too.
With the Spec III update arriving today, players can also get a first look at the latest iteration of the Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges, available from midnight Friday morning in your local time zone.
After a surprise announcement and a swirl of speculation regarding its contents, the first-ever paid DLC expansion for Gran Turismo 7, the Power Pack, is finally upon us. Priced at $29.99/€29.99/£24.99, this PlayStation 5 exclusive expansion is a significant departure from the free monthly updates Polyphony Digital has provided since launch.
An all-new update bringing brand-new game content can only mean one thing for the latest Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial: new stuff to get a handle on.
Ten weeks after it was first announced, the bumper Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update is now available to players worldwide, bringing a host of new content and features to get to grips with.
After what feels like the longest two months in the game’s life to date, Gran Turismo 7’s Spec III update is now available as a preload ahead of being unlocked on December 4.
Just under a month on from its surprise announcement, Polyphony Digital has announced more information on the first ever paid DLC for Gran Turismo 7: the Power Pack.
It’s now been confirmed that the bumper Gran Turismo 7 Spec III update will be arriving in the first week of December, exactly as we’ve been suspecting for a little while now.
A brand-new set of Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Challenges is now available — or over the next few hours, depending on how west you live — in likely the final set before the switch-up brought about by the impending Spec III update.
With Spec III and the newly-announced Power Pack right around the corner for GT7 players, a gap opened up to get chin-wagging about the potentials of these new updates, as well as the GT World Series event in Los Angeles and what’s to come on GTPlanet soon.
A significant vehicle in the history of Gran Turismo is the star of this week’s new Gran Turismo 7 Online Time Trial, and it’s one that neatly ties together the only “Spec III” entries in the series.