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The Gran Turismo series has a rocky history, especially in contempo years. Gran Turismo Sport may be pretty feature-rich today with its post-launch support, but it was lacking on day one. Luckily, a recent Twitter user's postal service indicates Gran Turismo 7 is back on track to offer a more complete launch-day feel for hardcore fans.

Twitter user bookkyamp posted several images of a Japanese Gran Turismo 7 pamphlet, the contents of which accept been translated by PettyWingman on the GT Planet website. According to the user's translation, Gran Turismo vii features over 420 cars and over 90 tracks. The car selection is comprised of over 60 brands. This upcoming entry likewise marks the return of GT Mode, which was absent from Gran Turismo Sport.

GT Way was a form of career progression in which players began with a tiny wallet and had to purchase a used motorcar. This initially cheap car would become more viable in competitions as players bought new upgrades and tuned it. Gran Turismo 7 launches on PlayStation iv and PlayStation 5 on March 4, 2022, as the outset cross-generation entry in the series. For historical context, Gran Turismo half-dozen came out a calendar month afterwards the PS4 launched, yet it remained a PlayStation 3 exclusive.