

Another location, the Gran Turismo Café, will sometimes have the designers of cars present and ready to share the history behind iconic models.Īnother presentation is set to air tomorrow for Bethesda’s PlayStation-exclusive horror title Ghostwire: Tokyo. One of the game’s locations, the Brand Central, sports 300 cars for players to purchase, as well as museums for major car manufacturers, like Porsche or Ford.

It will also put a big emphasis on the history behind modern cars and automobile manufacturers. However, Gran Turismo 7 won’t be all about driving cars. For example, a sunrise on a track in Japan will look different from the sunrise on another track in California. Clouds in the game will form realistically, and day and night cycles will look appropriate for their given location. With 34 locations and 97 total layouts, developer Polyphony Digital has gathered immense amounts of meteorological data to create unique weather scenarios. There are also settings that can be adjusted.Īlong with cars, each track in Gran Turismo 7 has been made to recreate real life as much as possible through its in-game weather systems. Players will also be able to tune each car to their liking with new parts in the game’s Tuning Shop, which is packed with different car component. The entire catalog of cars also has a visual boost thanks to Gran Turismo 7‘s ray tracing, although it’s not clear if that feature will only be turned on with a specific graphics fidelity mode. Fitbit Versa 3Īt its launch, Gran Turismo 7 will have over 400 cars, with 300 of them having been manufactured after 2001.
