The Gran Turismo series has made icons out of many cars, but one that’s gone relatively under the radar is the original game’s GTO LM Edition — until now.
Serious racing game players have some serious set-ups. We’re not just talking about a driving wheel clamped to a desk in a spare bedroom either. No, we mean full-on Gran Turismo driving pods, and half of an Opel Astra.
When Forza Horizon 4 launched earlier this year, it did so with the largest lineup of cars in the sub-franchise’s history. Despite that, it came without a handful of brands, including Lexus, Rolls-Royce, and Mitsubishi. Now, it seems like the latter could be returning to the fold.
Well this is a surprise. A used car dealership has announced one of its wares is coming to Gran Turismo. No, not GT Sport — but whatever’s next from Polyphony.
Sports cars in top shape with low mileage are always in short supply, which makes them sought-after items for collectors and enthusiasts. You can rest assured people will be ready to pay a lot to get their hands on them.
Slightly Mad Studios continues to expand the count of cars scheduled to appear in the upcoming Project CARS 2. This time it’s all about the traction, as four Lancer Evolution iterations grab the spotlight.
A new version of Gran Turismo 6, update 1.08, has just been released – and it’s a big one! Weighing in at 1.4GB (with a 20+ minute installation time), it brings the highly anticipated Ayrton Senna Tribute content and a surprise in the form of an all-new Vision GT car.