Polyphony Digital has done a great job updating GT Sport with new content over the years, and it looks like it’s ready to repeat that promise in Gran Turismo 7.As the standout racer’s controversial in-game currency issues are improved, series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has taken a Twitter With his usual “Silhouette” trailer. “[The] There will be an update next week,” he said with a laugh.
As part of the update, three new cars will be added. Based on our own observations – and what we’ve read online – the three models will be: Subaru BRZ GT300, Subaru BRZ 2021 and Suzuki cappuccino. It’s unclear if this update will bring any further game improvements, content, or changes – but given that the game has just been released, we’re not expecting much at this point.
An update will come next week.
Come to the week, アップデートが to ます. #GT7 #GranTurismo7 pic.twitter.com/ZoOSAs75rL— Kazunori Yamauchi (@Kaz_Yamauchi) April 24, 2022
As GT Sport matures, its updates get bigger and more ambitious, so we’re expecting a similar roadmap here. What’s cool is that Polyphony Digital tends to provide free post-launch support for their games, so while you obviously need to have enough points to get these new cars, they won’t cost you a penny unless you decide on a top-tier increase Your in-game wallet.