Sony Interactive Entertainment along with developer Polyphony Digital has just announced the next game of its acclaimed racing sim franchise Gran Turismo Sport will release to the PS4 on October 17th in North America, and a day later on October 18th in Europe.
Kazunori Yamauchi revealed some of the final stages of the game on PlayStation Blog:
Following the successful completion of our Closed Beta phase, as announced earlier this week, we are now entering the final stages of polishing as we prepare for launch.
Between now and launch you can expect to hear a lot more from the GT team as we unveil more information on the many features included in Gran Turismo Sport, including the campaign mode, various creative tools, as well as a full reveal on all the cars and tracks you can look forward to racing on launch day!
“We’ve strived to create something that delivers an unprecedented experience in terms of the graphics, sound, and physics simulation; an experience that can only be enjoyed on PlayStation.”
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“In addition to revealing the release dates (the release window before this was simply fall 2017) for the game, Sony and Polyphony Digital have also revealed and detailed the game’s Limited and Deluxe Editions.
Gran Turismo Sport Limited Edition ($69.99 USD/$89.99 CAD)
- GT Sport Starter Pack (8 Cars)
- $1MM In-Game Credit
- Livery Sticker Pack
- 30 GT Sport Themed Avatars
- Chrome Racing Helmet (For Driver Profile)
- Limited Steel Book & Packaging
Gran Turismo Sport Digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99 USD/$99.99 CAD)
- GT Sport Starter Pack (12 Cars)
- $2MM In-Game Credit
- Livery Sticker Pack
- 60 GT Sport Themed Avatars
- Chrome Racing Helmet (For Driver Profile)
Series creator Kazunori Yamauchi promised that we can expect to hear more about it in the coming weeks and months, leading up to the game’s launch. “Between now and launch you can expect to hear a lot more from the GT team as we unveil more information on the many features included in Gran Turismo Sport, including the campaign mode, various creative tools, as well as a full reveal on all the cars and tracks you can look forward to racing on launch day,” he said.”
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