Gran Turismo 7 was officially announced by Polyphony Digital during a PlayStation 5 event, highlighting the return to the series’ roots with enhanced features and graphics.
Gran Turismo 7 was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, offering an extensive single-player campaign, realistic driving physics, and a broad selection of cars and tracks.
Polyphony Digital released a significant update addressing various gameplay and user interface improvements, as well as fixing bugs reported by the community.
On the first anniversary of Gran Turismo 7, Polyphony Digital released an update that added new cars, tracks, events, and gameplay features to celebrate the milestone.
The player receives a vintage racing car from the in-game garage, marking the beginning of their racing journey.
Player wins their first major Grand Prix championship, unlocking access to advanced racing leagues.
The in-game museum introduces a collection of legendary cars from different eras, expanding player options for customization and racing.
Player competes in the prestigious GT League finals, facing off against top AI drivers in various racing disciplines.
New tracks from iconic racing circuits are unlocked, allowing players to experience diverse racing environments.
Player completes the Collector's License challenge by acquiring and showcasing a set of rare vehicles.
Player discovers hidden rare cars in the in-game museum, adding unique vehicles to their garage.
Player secures victory at a challenging 24-hour endurance race event, proving stamina and skill.
New car customization parts and tuning options become available for players to enhance vehicle performance and aesthetics.
By consistently winning races, the player earns the title of 'Legend' within the GT racing circuit, unlocking exclusive content and storylines.