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Gran Turismo Sport Getting New Update This Week With New Track

Today Gran Turismo Sport Producer Kazunori Yamauchi teased a new update of the PS4-exclusive racing game.

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The update is going to come this week (targeting May 30), but it’s going to be different from the ones we had in the past several months.

This time around there won’t be any new car, but there will be a brand new track.

Yamauchi-san did not provide further hints on what the new track may be, but the image in the tweet does appear to be a tease of one of the corners that will be featured, so you can speculate in the comments on the identity of the new location.

Polyphony Digital has been very active in updating the game ever since its release, and apparently, they aren’t about to stop.

If you’re interested in previous updates, you can check out the one that introduced the legendary Toyota Sprinter Trueno 3door 1600GT APEX (AE86) ’83, also known as Hachi-Roku.

Gran Turismo Sport is currently available exclusively for PS4. If you want to know more, you can read our review.


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