PlayStation has released its video game Gran Turismo 7 this Friday, a new installment of its driving title saga that lands for the first time on the brand's next-generation console, PS5, and also on the previous one, PS4.
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The driving simulator, developed by the Polyphony Digital division, is "a celebration of car culture" and is aimed at both fans of the saga and new players, as described by PlayStation in a statement.
Gran Turismo 7 offers various game modes, including some recurring ones in the saga such as GT Campaign, Arcade, or Driving School. The GT Simulation mode is reintroduced, which allows you to buy, optimize, drive, or sell cars throughout a solo campaign.
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Another novelty among the game modes is the GT Sport's Sport mode, with which players can compete against other rivals and test their skills.
Gran Turismo 7 has more than 420 cars available in Brand Central and the second-hand car dealership from the start, from classic models to cutting-edge cars. The game offers more than 90 circuits under dynamic weather conditions, including classic tracks from the history of GT.
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The new installment of the driving saga is already available from this Friday at a price of $59.99 for its standard version for PS4 and $69.99 for its version with support for PS5. A Deluxe version can also be purchased for $89.99, which includes benefits such as 1,500,000 in-game credits, a special Toyota GR Yaris, 30 PSN avatars, and the official soundtrack.