Gran Turismo 7 is set to release for PS5 and PS4 on March 4, 2022. Like earlier installments in the long-running series, GT7 is a racing sim that offers many modes to play, cars to collect, and tracks on which to burn rubber both online and off. It’s available for preorder now (see it on Amazon).
You can choose between the launch edition and the 25th anniversary edition, each of which comes with a selection of digital extras. We have the full rundown on these editions below, along with preorder links and all the other details you need.
Gran Turismo 7: 25th Anniversary Edition
There’s only one version of the 25th anniversary edition. It comes with the PS5 version on disk, plus a code for the PS4 version. Here are all the extras you get with this edition:
- Steelbook Case
- In-Game Credits – 1,100,000 CR
- Toyota GR Yaris with country specific Livery
- 30 Manufacturer / Partner Avatars
- The Music of Gran Turismo Official Soundtrack
- Toyota Castrol TOM’S Supra
- Mazda RX-VISION GT3 Concept (Stealth)
- Porsche 917K Living Legend
Gran Turismo 7 (Standard Edition)
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PS4
The standard edition at launch is being called the Launch Edition, and it comes with the following digital extras:
- Toyota Castrol TOM’S Supra
- Mazda RX-VISION GT3 Concept (Stealth)
- Porsche 917K Living Legend
- 100,000 in-game Credit (CR)
Gran Turismo 7 PS4-to-PS5 Upgrade
While the 25th Anniversary Edition comes with both the PS4 and PS5 version, the launch edition does not. If you want to upgrade from the PS4 version to the PS5 version, you’ll be able to do so on the PlayStation Store for $10 once the game comes out.
What Is Gran Turismo 7?
Gran Turismo 7 is the latest installment in Sony’s premier racing series. It has returning game modes like GT Campaign, Arcade, and Driving School. It also has GT Simulation Mode, which has you play through a solo campaign, collecting cars as you complete races. You can also go online to race against others in GT Sport Mode.
The game has over 420 cars to collect. Each one is intricately re-created in the game, and feels different to drive. You’ll also find over 90 tracks you can race on, complete with dynamic weather conditions, including tracks from previous Gran Turismo games.
The PS5 version has some additional features. It supports 4K and HDR, with a targeted framerate of 60fps. It loads faster than the PS4 version and features Tempest 3D AudioTech with compatible headphones, including Sony’s Pulse 3D headset (soon to be available in midnight black). The game also uses adaptive triggers and offers haptic feedback.
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