GT Auto is also returning with wheel changes, wide body modifications, the addition of roll cages, other aerodynamic parts, car wash, engine oil changes, and more. Interestingly enough, Yamauchi says Gran Turismo 7 is “clearly designed as a ‘Car Collecting Game’, even more so than the GT series of the past.” The in-game GT Cafe will “navigate the player’s adventures in the world of GT, presenting a specific collection of cars that have a cultural meaning from the past, present, and future.” The more cars you acquire, the further you progress. These tracks will be “higher in detail to match the PS5 console’s power of expression, with additional work done to parts of the layout.”
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Meanwhile, Gran Turismo 7 is also bringing back several past circuits, including the likes of Trial Mountain and High-Speed Ring. “You will be able to photograph your car freely in photo spots across 43 countries and over 2,500 locations, and every moment captured can be shared with others that has same love and passion as you.” “Scapes* allows you to have complete control of photorealistic shots using HDR technology (when you have a HDR capable display), expert level effects, and even panning shots,” Yamauchi explains. Something completely new, however, is Scapes, which is a dedicated mode where you can take photos of the vehicles in the game with plenty of editing tools and options. The Livery Editor, first introduced in Gran Turismo Sport, is also returning, with improvements being made to utility, accessibility, and the user interface. In Gran Turismo 7’s campaign, players will be starting from the GT World Map, and Yamauchi says the mode will be “returning to the very roots of the GT Campaign mode experience.” He said: “The GT Campaign mode is also a place where individual players will take their own unique journeys and gain life learning experiences.”
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To go along with that reveal, they’ve also published a new update on the PlayStation Blog, written by series creator and producer and Polyphony Digital president Kazunori Yamauchi, in which he provides various new details on the game. At the recent PlayStation Showcase, Sony showed off new gameplay footage from the upcoming Gran Turismo 7, while also confirming a March 2022 release date for it.