It's kinda mind blowing that PD essentially "skipped" this entire console generation which will be 7 years in 2020. Yamauchi complained a lot about the architecture of the PS3, how hard it was to develop for, etc., but we still got GT5/6, which even today impress with the sheer scope, detail and amount of features included, such as Dynamic ToD/Weather, Track editor, B Spec, Data logger, Telemetry, Photo Travel, GT TV, the amount of tracks, NASCAR, WRC, randomly generated tracks, tesselated damage and car models, night sky simulation, 3D TV support, head tracking, triple screen, detailed city tracks, detailed photo locations and many more. GT Sport by comparison is a very basic, simple project, which is puzzling considering the straightforward easy to use PS4 architecture, 5 years of development and aside from very detailed graphics and a penalty system for online there just isn't much to it.