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New Gran Turismo 7 update teased

More than a year after launch, Gran Turismo 7 continues to see consistent updates and support from the team at Polyphony Digital, with new cars, modes, tracks, optimisations and more. Ahead of the next official update scheduled for this week, the team have teased a number of new additional cars.

Making the announcement on Twitter over the weekend, GT7’s game director and Polyphony Digital president Kazunori Yamauchi shared an image of some new cars shrouded in darkness, saying (as he always has) “Update is coming next week.”

Once again, eagle-eyed fans such as ‘GTAce’ have already deciphered the image, revealing that the cars set to be coming with this update are as follows:

  • Subaru Impreza WRX STi '04
  • Mitsubishi Lancer EVO III GSR '95
  • Aston Martin Valkyrie '21

It is worth noting that this is likely to be but a small taste of what is to come with the update. Each previous patch has brought with it much more than just a few extra cars, with prior updates introducing a 120hz mode; new tracks; VRR support; additional events and even physics improvements.

With the consistent and continued improvements being added with each update, it will be interesting to see what this upcoming patch brings with it. Luckily, we won’t have to wait long to find out.

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