Lord Kacperov
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Because there is no thread actually discussing this (as far as I know and remember), I have decided to make this thread. But if any mod thinks this thread isn't needed, then feel free to lock this thread.
In a E3 fact sheet (for GT Sport) that GTPlanet has gotten, there has been written that GT Sport will have over 177 Super Premium cars and 19 locations with 27 layouts. We know this because of an article that was published on the website 4 days ago, and Famine himself has even shown that fact sheet (minus the contact details).
Okay, so GT Sport will have 177 cars and 19 locations. Right? Well, if we were to trust an IGN interview with Kaz and the E3 conference, that information is false. In both occasions, Kaz said there will be *140 Super Premium Cars*, and in the IGN interview (that got uploaded to YouTube yesterday), there was said that there will be *15 locations with 27 layouts* in the game. That's the same number that was shown at China's ACG 2016 show, which is interesting to note.
So why did GTPlanet get different information than IGN got? Does anyone know, or at least have an idea of why this is the case?
Interested to see your replies!
In a E3 fact sheet (for GT Sport) that GTPlanet has gotten, there has been written that GT Sport will have over 177 Super Premium cars and 19 locations with 27 layouts. We know this because of an article that was published on the website 4 days ago, and Famine himself has even shown that fact sheet (minus the contact details).
Okay, so GT Sport will have 177 cars and 19 locations. Right? Well, if we were to trust an IGN interview with Kaz and the E3 conference, that information is false. In both occasions, Kaz said there will be *140 Super Premium Cars*, and in the IGN interview (that got uploaded to YouTube yesterday), there was said that there will be *15 locations with 27 layouts* in the game. That's the same number that was shown at China's ACG 2016 show, which is interesting to note.
So why did GTPlanet get different information than IGN got? Does anyone know, or at least have an idea of why this is the case?
Interested to see your replies!