Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Polyphony Digital have shared a new Gran Turismo 7 tracks dev diary.
In the new developer diary, Gran Turismo 7 director Kazunori Yamauchi talks up the various lighting effects and weather conditions you can set in the tracks, greatly affecting how you perform while driving.
Here’s the Gran Turismo 7 tracks dev diary:
Here’s a rundown on the game:
Gran Turismo 7 brings together the very best features of the Real Driving Simulator.
Whether you’re a competitive or casual racer, collector, tuner, livery designer or photographer – find your line with a staggering collection of game modes including fan-favorites like GT Campaign, Arcade and Driving School.
With the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode, buy, tune, race and sell your way through a rewarding solo campaign as you unlock new cars and challenges. And if you love going head-to-head with others, hone your skills and compete in the GT Sport Mode.
With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history.
Features
- The best of Gran Turismo – Explore all that the Real Driving Simulator can be with new tools to help you put your own mark on your driving experiences.
- Dream garage – Collect, tune, race and customize hundreds of cars and create your dream garage collection.*
- Connect and compete – Join an international community of drivers to share race strategies, tuning tips, livery designs and photos, before taking to the track to go head-to-head.
Gran Turismo 7 is set to launch on March 4th, 2022 across PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.