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Gran Turismo 7: Update brings five new cars and more to the game

Update 1.48 brings five new cars to Gran Turismo 7. From Civic to Volvo – which will be your new favorite on the track?

Update 1.48 for Gran Turismo 7 was released on May 30th, bringing new content to the racing game. You can now drive five additional vehicles on the virtual racetracks. These include two Honda models, the 1993 Civic SiR-II and 2000 NSX GT500, the 1987 Nissan Skyline GTS-R, and two Volvo models, the 1993 240 SE wagon and the 2013 V40 T5 R-Design.

The update also adds Café Menu #39 “Racers of the Japanese GT”, unlocked at Collector’s Level 48. Here you can learn more about the history and significance of Japanese cars. In addition, four new events have been added to the World Circuit mode at various tracks. For photo enthusiasts, there is a new “Move Camera Up and Down II” curation in Scapes mode. It allows for creative shots of the cars from different perspectives.

Gran Turismo 7 on PSVR 2 one of the best VR racing games

Thanks to a free update shortly after its release on Playstation 5, Gran Turismo 7 is fully playable in VR on PSVR 2. Only the split-screen mode remains reserved for the flat screen.

According to series creator Kazunori Yamauchi, the VR version was planned from the beginning and the studio found it easy to adapt. The VR update offers the full game experience with licensed races, championships, reward races, 34 tracks, 97 track variations and over 440 cars.

The VR mode has been well received by fans and critics alike. In our review of Gran Turismo 7, Ben praises the graphics, immersion and driving experience of the VR version:

Source: Mixed News

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