Gran Turismo player! Update 1.29 for Gran Turismo 7 arrives today, February 20 at 22:00 PST* / February 21 at 6:00 GMT / 3:00 JST.
Gran Turismo 7 is available on PlayStation VR2 (PS5 only).
With update 1.29, at no additional cost, players can experience all races and game modes (except for "2P Split Screen") for the first time in a new level of reality. PS VR2 players can access the unique "VR Showroom" area of the in-game "garage" or car showroom, where they can enjoy all the amazing details of high-resolution car models in different locations. and lighting settings.
The GT7 takes full advantage of the next generation PS VR2's features - the use of specially optimized HDR tone mapping, as well as support for eye tracking (a technology that shows the player looking directly at the screen) and dynamic 3D audio. Players will experience a whole new addictive gameplay.
Take your Gran Turismo 7 experience to new heights on PS VR2 (launching February 22nd).
Try Sophie's Gran Turismo in Race Together mode (PS5 only).
Gran Turismo Sophie is a revolutionary artificial intelligence superhuman racing agent developed in collaboration with Sony AI, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital. The Gran Turismo Sophie Race co-op mode allows players of all levels and skills to take on GT Sophie in GT7. Available as an in-game event for a limited time (February 21 through the end of March), the Special Mode marks GT Sophy's debut in GT7 and is designed to boost the competition with GT Sophy for everyone. Player feedback on this unique first feature will be used to improve the GT Sophie Race Together mod feature for future releases.
In GT Sophie Race Together mode, players can compete with GT Sophie on four consecutive circuits, progressing as a Novice/Intermediate/Expert driver. In all four races, players compete against four GT Sophie cars with different levels of performance. Players can test the GT Sophy in 1VS1 mode, where the GT Sophy and the player encounter identical car configurations and settings, showcasing the GT Sophy's superhuman racing skills. The fun of GT Sophy Race Together mode is enhanced with GT7's new emoji feature, which displays emojis on GT Sophy cars in response to in-game actions.
The mode is directly accessible from the top right panel of the GT7 world map and the player can start racing with the GT Sophy after reaching collector level 6. If you want more information about the GT Sophy, please visit the official website.
Grand Valley is back from Highway 1
The classic Grand Valley Gran Turismo returns to the series with a brand new look. Highway 1 full circuit is a challenging track with high speed high-speed sections and tight technical turns. The short "Southern" 2000m features sharp elevation changes and sharp turns to keep drivers on their toes. The wide open areas where the sea meets the mountains and the wide spans of bridges and tunnels create a dynamic environment that makes driving the great winding coastal roads of the world a pleasure.
5 new cars have been added.
Honda RA272 '65
The first Honda car to win Formula 1.
With its innovative concepts and visionary engineering skills, Honda has brought about many technological revolutions. A good example of this was in 1964. This was their first foray into Formula 1 and the carmaker was still relatively unknown. The car they designed was the RA271, which used an aluminum body on a space frame and a 1.5-liter V12 engine in an unusual crossover position. However, he dropped his major and made no progress in his freshman year. This year in 1965 Honda made drastic changes to the car, resulting in the RA272. The RA272E engine was a more efficient version of the earlier V12 using lighter weight components. The rear suspension design has been changed on the inside, the weight has been reduced from 525kg to 498kg, which is a huge improvement. Behind the wheel were sophomore Ronnie Bucknam and rookie driver Richie Gunther.
Italdesign Exeneo Vision Gran Turismo off-road modes
The luxury high-performance vehicle was designed as a "beautifully wrapped gift".
Founded in Turin, Italy in 1968, Italdesign has designed and built more than 300 production cars and has presented more than 100 concept cars at the most important auto shows in the world. He has appeared in many episodes of Gran Turismo. Some of the cars designed by Italdesign have become real movie stars, such as the De Lorean DMC 12 that starred in the Back to the Future trilogy or the Lotus Esprit driven by Roger Moore. Italdesign Exeneo Vision Gran Turismo continues the long tradition of Italian Gran Turismo cars, albeit modernized with advanced technology. The 2013 mid-engined, rear-wheel drive GT Italdicing Parkour Compact is a concept vehicle with four different body setups (Track, Snow, Off-Road and City) and is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. . escape from. Track the way. The powerful center V10 engine with two electric motors rated at 200 kW (268.2 hp) for a total of 910 kW (1,219.9 hp), allows the Exeneo VGT to accelerate from 0 to 62.1 mph in 2.5 seconds to a top speed of 236.1. A 7-speed gearbox, Single All-Wheel Drive (IWD) and KERS recovery system complete the powertrain. The intelligent suspension system adapts to different types of terrain to ensure maximum stability.
Citroen DS21 Palace 70
Historical view of the future of France.
Citroën was committed to front wheel drive and this DS is their masterpiece using the latest technology available at the time. It was shown at the 1955 Salon de la Automobile. While many other manufacturers were still producing cars in the pre-war style, the DS was an exciting glimpse into the future. It was dubbed the "flying saucer" because of its avant-garde aerodynamic structure and revolutionary hydropneumatic suspension. André Lefebvre led the development process, and the relatively large 4.8-meter-long body was designed by Italian Flaminio Bertoni, who also worked on the classic 2CV. With such a visual design, the DS' popularity hasn't waned for quite some time. Production of the car lasted 20 years, incorporating many equipment and engine improvements. In 1964, luxurious interior and exterior fixtures were added to the palace rooms. Then, in 1967, the car got a more modern look, with the four headlights replaced by round headlights in enclosed compartments.
Porsche 911 Carrera RS (901) '73
The original Porsche 911, the Dodge Rain Sport.
Introduced this year in 1973, the 911 Carrera RS 2.7 was the first model in Porsche's long 911 history to bear the RS nameplate. RS stands for "Rennsport" or simply "Racing Sport" in English, and as the name suggests, it was developed as an analogue model for the FIA Group 4 class. The base 2.4-liter engine is the 2.7-liter from the 911 S of 1973, now rated at 207.1bhp. There is an air curtain in front to enhance fuel cooling. The famous Dactyl spoiler at the rear of the car is standard, and the rear bumper has been widened to accommodate the new wider rear tires. The Carrera RS 2.7 comes in three trims: Touring, Sport and Racing, although the luxury Touring trim weighs less than 1,100kg.
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Added "Drift Stage" and "Camera Move Up and Down" to the Features section. Animation support has been added with this update. When you play for the first time after the update, a tutorial will be available to guide you through the steps of capturing the floating pictures. Follow the instructions on the screen and enjoy creating perfect floating pictures.
* Internet connection and Gran Turismo 7 game update required