GT7 December update Predictions

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As if trying to guess patterns hadn't backfired before, here's a fun one: GT Sport's first December update brought the GT League alongisde a great amount of new cars. Obviously, December for GT Sport was only its second update unlike 7's ninth but if we were to ignore that, it could be possible that this update will be more events-focused than the previous one.
 
What’s the earliest date a monthly update has been revealed? This month is moving along fast, hadn’t even looked at the calendar until today, and realised we could get silhouettes this weekend!

PS, although some would call them duplicates. I really want to see the return of tuner cars like Mines, MCR, Jun, Nismo. In an ideal world we’d also get branded aero/tuning parts. Although top of my list for aesthetic upgrades would be race wheels and seats.
 
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  • 3 new cars
  • 2 new Scapes locations
  • 5 new races in Career Mode
  • New special menu with reward of a 6-star roulette (engine)
  • a few new real-car paints
 
Since the update maybe on the 15 why not a 10 day invite to buy all the invite cars for all players. :) That would be the best update and christmas present.
 
I would love a GT League added.

I think that it will only be the usual 3 cars and 30min to 1hr of new start from the back of the pack 'races'
 
What’s the earliest date a monthly update has been revealed? This month is moving along fast, hadn’t even looked at the calendar until today, and realised we could get silhouettes this weekend!

PS, although some would call them duplicates. I really want to see the return of tuner cars like Mines, MCR, Jun, Nismo. In an ideal world we’d also get branded aero/tuning parts. Although top of my list for aesthetic upgrades would be race wheels and seats.
There is a bunch of unused Premium tuner cars in Gran Turismo's archive that would go great in a future update.

  • AEM S2000, 2005 (SEMA Award 2005)
  • Art Morrison Corvette, 1960 (SEMA Award 2006)
  • Blitz Dunlop ER34 Skyline (D1GP), 2007
  • Grand Touring Garage Ford Mustang Trans-Cammer, 1970 (SEMA Award 2009)
  • High End Performance G37, 2008 (SEMA Award 2008)
  • HKS CT230R, 2008 (Tokyo Auto Salon Award 2007)
  • HPA Motorsports FT565 twin-turbo Audi TT, 2007 (SEMA Award 2007)
  • Mine's BNR34 Skyline GT-R N1 Base, 2006
  • Oldsmobile Toronado (Jay Leno), 1966
  • Opera Performance 350Z RS, 2004
  • Pozzi MotorSports Camaro RS, 1973 (SEMA Award 2011)
  • Spoon CR-Z, 2011
  • Stielow Engineering Red Devil, 1969 (SEMA Award 2010)
AEM S2000 2005 (SEMA Awards 2005).jpg
Art Morrison Corvette 1960 (SEMA Awards 2006).jpg
BLITZ DUNLOP ER34 Skyline (D1GP) 2007.jpg
Grand Touring Garage Ford Mustang Trans-Cammer 1970 (SEMA Awards 2009).jpg
High End Performance G37 2008 (SEMA Awards 2008).jpg
HKS CT230R 2008 (Tokyo Auto Salon Awards 2007).jpg
HPA Motorsports FT565 twin-turbo Audi TT (SEMA Awards 2007).jpg
Mine's BNR34 SKYLINE GT-R N1 Base 2006.jpg
Oldsmobile Toronado 1966 (Jay Leno).jpg
Opera Performance 350Z RS 2004.jpg
Pozzi MotorSports Camaro RS 1973 (SEMA Awards 2011).jpg
Spoon CR-Z 2011.jpg
Stielow Engineering Red Devil 1969 (SEMA Awards 2010).jpg
 
Those new layout will be amazing.
What I'm going to say will fit better in wishlist stuff, but I would love to see more cars under the "professionally tuned" hashtag like the GRMN Yaris, Mine's Skylines and GT-Rs, MCR's R34 or R35, Amuse Supra JZA80... to say some
 
Wait... Isn't there already Nordshleife endurance layoute? I mean combined Nurb GP with Nordshleife? I am pretty certain that it already is. Or is it NurbGP WEC variant?
 
These two are missing which they were in GT5 and GT6 , so i guess they will come back

"The name "Type V" comes from the fact the layout is used primarily for VLN (now the Nürburgring Endurance Series) races, a series of regional endurance races held on the eponymous track."
 
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There is a bunch of unused Premium tuner cars in Gran Turismo's archive that would go great in a future update.

  • AEM S2000, 2005 (SEMA Award 2005)
  • Art Morrison Corvette, 1960 (SEMA Award 2006)
  • Blitz Dunlop ER34 Skyline (D1GP), 2007
  • Grand Touring Garage Ford Mustang Trans-Cammer, 1970 (SEMA Award 2009)
  • High End Performance G37, 2008 (SEMA Award 2008)
  • HKS CT230R, 2008 (Tokyo Auto Salon Award 2007)
  • HPA Motorsports FT565 twin-turbo Audi TT, 2007 (SEMA Award 2007)
  • Mine's BNR34 Skyline GT-R N1 Base, 2006
  • Oldsmobile Toronado (Jay Leno), 1966
  • Opera Performance 350Z RS, 2004
  • Pozzi MotorSports Camaro RS, 1973 (SEMA Award 2011)
  • Spoon CR-Z, 2011
  • Stielow Engineering Red Devil, 1969 (SEMA Award 2010)
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Yeah I miss a couple of these. Maybe the licenses were very limited and acquiring them again would be too expensive? Especially the Sema winers.
 
These two are missing which they were in GT5 and GT6 , so i guess they will come back

"The name "Type V" comes from the fact the layout is used primarily for VLN (now the Nürburgring Endurance Series) races, a series of regional endurance races held on the eponymous track."
In conjunction with Müllenbachschleife (southern) section of the Grand Prix circuit, the Nürburgring's 1,029m RallyCROSS track!
 
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That VLN layout is interesting, wonder why they shortcut the southern section. The Schumacher S is the best part of the GP course.
 
Grand Valley Speedway & GT Leagues.
PLZ END THIS DREADFUL YEAR WITH A BANG, PD! PLEAZE!!!
If the leaks are correct, its more probable that 2 layouts are coming for Nürburgring (even that I’m not sure what’s new about one of the layouts), but I would also prefer a new track and a classic GT track would make much more sense because of the 25th anniversary
 
Well, @Nenkai brought the information that new Nurburgring layouts will arrive. I would really like the original layout (No Arena Layout) to be added, as its flow is much faster and greatly differentiates the circuit from the more used model.

Nurburgring-GP-NoArena-02.png

PS: I can't find a logical explanation why the PD doesn't make the other configurations of the circuits in the game available right away. It looks like pettiness and unnecessary handling of updates.
 
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