Polyphony Digital did an outstanding job updating GT Sport with new content for several years, and it looks like it’s ready to repeat said commitment with Gran Turismo 7. With the outstanding racer’s controversial in-game currency issues improved, series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has taken to Twitter with his customary “silhouette” teaser. “[The] update is coming next week,” he beamed.
There’ll be three new cars added as part of the update. Based on our own observations – and from what we’ve read online – the trio will be: the Subaru BRZ GT300, the Subaru BRZ 2021, and the Suzuki Cappuccino. It’s unclear whether this update will come with any further gameplay improvements, content, or changes – but given the title only just launched, we’re not expecting too much just yet.
As GT Sport matured, its updates got larger and more ambitious, so we’re anticipating a similar roadmap here. The cool thing is that Polyphony Digital tends to provide free post-release support for its titles, so while you’ll obviously need to have enough Credits available to snag these new vehicles, they won’t cost you a cent unless you decide to top up your in-game wallet.
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