Gran Turismo 7 has been updated to take advantage of the PlayStation 5 Pro, and everyone wants to know: how does it improve the game — and is it worth it?
If you were a little disappointed that, having ordered your PlayStation 5 Pro console, Gran Turismo 7’s “enhanced” update won’t be available at launch, there is still some good news regarding how the game performs on the more powerful machine.
With the upgraded PlayStation 5 Pro console set to launch later this week, the PlayStation Blog has released a list of 55 titles that will have “enhanced” compatibility on day one — with Gran Turismo 7 a surprise absence from the list.
We’ve now got a first look at the PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced version Gran Turismo 7 in action, courtesy of a couple of bold attendees at the Tokyo Games Show in Chiba.
A PlayStation Blog post covering some of the games that will benefit from dedicated PlayStation 5 Pro upgrades has revealed that Gran Turismo 7 is “targeting” a November window for its relevant update.
There’s more new footage from the PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced version of Gran Turismo 7, with fresh, 4K video showing how the game performs side-by-side with the base console version.
Polyphony Digital has confirmed that the free PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced update for Gran Turismo 7 will bring with it “experimental” support for 8K60: 8K resolution at 60 frames per second.
Only a few days after both the console and game update being revealed, PlayStation has announced plans to make Gran Turismo 7’s PlayStation 5 Pro version available for the public to try out at the Tokyo Games Show at the end of the month.
PlayStation’s 30th Anniversary celebrations are kicking up a notch as it has revealed a special, limited edition range of consoles and controllers leaning into the original console’s aesthetics.
If you watched the PlayStation 5 Pro reveal last week you’ll have heard a lot of impressive-sounding things about the new console’s capabilities, with Gran Turismo 7 — briefly — used to highlight them.
Gran Turismo 7 will be one of the first titles to benefit from Sony’s hopped-up PlayStation 5 Pro console, with an update to take advantage of the additional graphics power available.
Following some pretty strong rumors just a week ago, and a hand-drawn image of the console’s box art work, Sony itself has teased the final design of the PlayStation 5 Pro with a very cheeky Easter Egg indeed.