GT Sports is now a must-have title!
With both Sony and Microsoft both launching underwhelming simulation racers this fall, most are waiting until they’re both done with updates to fully dive into each project (also see: Forza Horizon 3). This week, Polyphony Digital confirmed that their next major Gran Turismo Sport update will feature the return of offline modes and a singleplayer campaign entitled GT League.
Along with 15 new cars, this should be a breath of fresh air for long-time fans of the series, who waiting for this release like ourselves and planned to invest time in the title.
Sony also confirmed that it plans to release regular updates throughout 2018; including 50 more new cars by March, as well as new tracks. If you waited all of this time to make a purchase on the title, it might be time to jump on a Black Friday or Cyber Monday deal this weekend.
Take a look at the list of new vehicles arriving on the game next month.
12 New cars in the free update of December 2017:
• Mazda — RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
• Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32)
• Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34)
• Ford — F-150 SVT Raptor
• Lamborghini — Countach LP400
• Ferrari — F40
• Ferrari — Enzo Ferrari
• KTM — X-BOW R
• Suzuki — Swift Sport
• Volkswagen — Samba Bus Type 2 (T1)
• Chris Holstrom Concepts — 1967 Chevy Nova
• Chevrolet — Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3)
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