Today, Gran Turismo Sport is getting a quite big update, which is introducing lots of new cars and a new circuit, on top of other contents for the GT League and the Sports Mode.
Today, Gran Turismo Sport is getting a quite big update, which is introducing lots of new cars and a new circuit, on top of other contents for the GT League and the Sports Mode.
Talking about the cars, as revealed in a post by series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, “rolling into Brand Central are eight stunning new vehicles, including legends of motor racing history like the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé and Ford Mark IV Race Car.”
Here’s the list of the cars:
- Ford Mark IV Race Car ’67
- Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupé ‘64
- Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo
- Abarth 500 ‘09
- Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T 1 ‘52
- Volkswagen 1200 ‘66
- Mini-Cooper ‘S’ ‘65
- Lancia DELTA HF Integrale Evoluzione ‘91
The new circuit is Red Bull Ring, set in Austria, which comes complete of three four versions: the full, the short, and the reverse to both.
“Located in the stunning landscape of Styria, Austria, the Red Bull Ring is an intense high-speed circuit combining tight corners and long flat-out straights. While the course layout appears simple, its hilly topography makes it far more challenging than it initially seems. The full track as well as a short version has been included, and both are playable in reverse.”
GT League gets three new events:
- Beetle & Samba Bus Festa – Beginner League
- Group 3 Cup – Amateur League
- Nostalgic 1979 – Professional League
Finally, in Sport Mode, players can now view an “Archive” of previous championship rankings, as well as measure and test their network quality.
Players can also now explore the Zagato Museum, and in Scapes Mode, a special section on Cuba has been added. Last month’s scenic Saint-Croix circuit has been added to the Circuit Experience.
Gran Turismo Sport is now available for PS4.
Published: Aug 29, 2018 10:57 am