

Most of these will involve collecting a trio of cars from a particular set, such as a Porsche 911 or a rally car collection. The Café presents you with Menu Books that feature a number of objectives. Tying it all together is the Café - one of GT7’s best new features for solo players.
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GT mainstays such as the Tokyo Expressway and Trial Mountain circuit make a return, alongside real-world courses like Monza, Laguna Seca, and the notoriously lengthy Nürburgring. The variety of tracks on offer here is fantastic. There are plenty of tracks to race on within each region, and each individual track contains multiple variants, so even if you’re racing in the same location, the track layout won’t necessarily be the same. You’ll be spending most of your solo career in the World Circuit, which is where you’ll find tracks, events, and championships across three continents - Europe, America, and Asia-Oceania. And it’s these pavilions through which you’ll access the bulk of GT7’s content. Gran Turismo 7 releases March 4 on PS4 and PS5.Upon booting up Gran Turismo 7 for the first time, one of the first things you’ll see is its eye-catching main menu it’s set up like a picturesque countryside resort dotted with numerous pavilions. Still, with Gran Turismo 7 just months away from launch, fans will take what they can get. It's unfortunate that a Japanese pamphlet is providing much of this information even as Gran Turismo fans are patiently waiting for official confirmation. There's still much left to reveal for Gran Turismo 7. Manufacturers including Ferrari, McClaren, Lamborghini, Lexus, Alfa Romeo, and many more are turning as partners. As such, Gran Turismo 7's actual unique courses will likely prove to be a fraction of the 90 layouts.ĭozens have vehicles have already been confirmed for Gran Turismo 7 via marketing and official statements from Polyphony Digital. There are only 27 courses, or 17 at launch, and the rest simply alter the race layout. Most of these, however, are layout adjustments. For comparison's sake, Gran Turismo Sport features at least 73 tracks, though only 40 were available at launch. In all, players will be able to race through 90 different tracks in Gran Turismo 7. The flier also reveals how many tracks Gran Turismo 7 will include. The extent of Gran Turismo 7's customization options isn't confirmed as of yet, but the number of wheels and parts makes clear customization will be robustly supported. Further, there will be 600 different parts available for further customization of vehicles. Another part of the flier confirms that Gran Turismo 7 will feature a selection of 130 types of wheel. Players will also be able to edit these cars to fit their sensibilities. RELATED: Gran Turismo 7 Video Teases How the Game Will Use the PS5's Power Suffice to say, Gran Turismo 7's selection of cars will mark a significant improvement. For comparison's sake, Gran Turismo Sport currently features 338 cars, though it launched with less than half that total. What's perhaps the most exciting new detail is that Gran Turismo 7 will feature over 420 car models. Twitter user bookkyamp shared photos of this pamphlet online and a translation revealed some new details about the racing game. In what could be considered a leak of sorts, a flier for Gran Turismo 7 was found in a shop in Japan. Fans hungry for new information have now been rewarded, with a flier revealing details about Gran Turismo 7's total cars and tracks.

The latest entry in one of PlayStation's longest-running series, Gran Turismo 7 looks to offer a massive step forward in visual fidelity unlike any racing game prior. The list of PS5 exclusives planned for 2022 is long, but near top of the list is undeniably Gran Turismo 7. While 2021 was a somewhat tepid year for PlayStation 5 exclusives, Sony's looking to ramp things back up for 2022.
