Have you been eagerly anticipating the latest updates for Gran Turismo 7 ? The wait is almost over! Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital are set to launch a brand-new free update, version 1.36, that’s bound to elevate your gaming experience to new heights.
Let’s delve into what this exciting update entails and how it’s bringing fresh content and features to the world of Gran Turismo 7 .
The Buzz Around the Update
We’ve been teasing the new content coming to Gran Turismo 7 with each sneak peek of tracks shared across social media. And now, the official word is out! Starting Monday, August 7th, all players will gain access to an array of new cars, content additions, and unique features in honor of the upcoming release of the Gran Turismo movie in theaters on August 11th.
Exclusive In-Game Gift
Here’s the cherry on top – until September 28th, Gran Turismo 7 players will have the exclusive opportunity to add a legendary vehicle to their collection. Simply navigate to the world map and acquire the iconic 2018 Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3, a car that plays a significant role in the movie. What’s more, an exclusive design for this car will also be available, mirroring its appearance on the big screen.
A Celebration of Real-World Racing
The update also comes with exciting features designed to celebrate the upcoming Gran Turismo World Series event happening on August 11th and 12th in Amsterdam. Starting August 1st, players can cast their votes for their favorite drivers and manufacturers in both the Nations Cup and the Manufacturers Cup.
Accurately predict the winner in either competition, and you’ll be rewarded with one million in-game credits. If you manage to predict both winners, you’ll be granted a generous two million credits. Additionally, the “Viewer Gift” campaign returns, offering in-game rewards to players who tune into the live broadcast of the races through a link conveniently located in the game’s main menu.
New Wheels for All Tastes
Update 1.36 introduces four new vehicles:
- Chevrolet Corvette (C1): The origin of American sports cars. The 1953 debut of the first Corvette marked a turning point in the US sports car market, shifting from European imports. Its futuristic design became an instant hit, and the limited 300 units produced that year were snapped up immediately. The following year saw its serial production, maintaining its advanced specifications with a motor power reaching 152.9 BHP. The 1958 model introduced changes to the front grille and rear, but the standout update was the new twin headlamps.
- Maserati MC20: A masterpiece born of passion and determination. This mid-engine supercar breaks the mold after 15 years of front- or rear-mounted power units. Notable for its butterfly-wing doors and a carbon monocoque weighing a mere 100 kg, it boasts a 3L V6 biturbo engine, propelling it from 0 to 100 km/h in under 2.9 seconds.
- Toyota GR Corolla Morizo Edition: Taking the hatchback to the extreme. Leveraging Gazoo Racing’s racing expertise, this Corolla version features an expanded chassis for improved cornering performance. It inherits the acclaimed GR Yaris engine, enhanced to reach 300BHP. This MORIZO Edition (named after Akio Toyoda, Toyota Motor Corporation’s current president) ditches rear seats to shed weight and enhances the turbo for increased torque and an entirely new performance level.
- Toyota Ambulance Himedic: Since the 1950s, Toyota has produced different generations of ambulances based on their primary commercial and passenger vehicle models. This high-level medical vehicle’s third generation arrives at the Brand Central by late September. Featuring a 5.6-meter-long body powered by a 2.7L inline-four engine, it ensures 1.85 meters of patient transport height. Moreover, it’s equipped with sliding doors on both sides for the first time.
Discover, Explore, and Capture
he GT Café welcomes three new menus, unveiling intriguing details about Maserati and Aston Martin. Plus, a fresh photo location is added to the Scapes mode, providing more opportunities to capture breathtaking snapshots of your favorite vehicles.
Official Full Notes Can Be Found Here!
Happy Racing!
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