Game: Gran Turismo Sport
Platform: PS4
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Release Date: 17/10/2017
Gran Turismo Sport’s latest update has been released, introducing new content and features to the PlayStation 4-exclusive racing game.
Perhaps the update’s headline addition is the Red Bull Ring track. Returning to the Gran Turismo series since its appearance in Gran Turismo 6, the Formula One Austrian Grand Prix venue is available in-game in its full and short layouts.
Much like the track, the cars being introduced to Gran Turismo Sport are also returning from Gran Turismo 6. Worthy of note, though, is the classic Mini Cooper S, which until now hasn’t been featured in a Gran Turismo game with an accurately modeled interior view before.
All of the cars contained in Gran Turismo Sport’s August 2018 content update have been listed below:
- Abarth 500 ’09
- Abarth 1500 Biposto Bertone BAT 1 ’52
- Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo
- Ford Mark IV ’67
- Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione ’91
- Mini Cooper S ’65
- Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe ’64
- Volkswagen Beetle 1200 ’66
To complement some of the new content, new GT League singleplayer championships have been added to Gran Turismo Sport too, as has a new Circuit Experience track learning tool addition for the Circuit de Sainte-Croix track.
Extras for the multiplayer portion for Gran Turismo Sport are more limited in comparison, with an in-game Internet speed test tool and archived results for all of the championship seasons being the biggest additions.
The ‘V1.25’ update for Gran Turismo Sport is now available for players to download and install.
GT Sport seems to have gone from slated to well liked in 12 months. Good for PS4 owners