Gran Turismo Sport Beta Gameplay Video Showcases More Of The Game’s Amazing Graphics

Mar 22, 2017 at 09:53am EDT
Gran Turismo Sport

With the Gran Turismo Sport closed beta underway, we have managed to learn more about the next entry in the PlayStation exclusive racing series as well as see more of it in action with several animated GIFs showing how good the game will look even just on the regular PlayStation 4. Today, we are able to get yet another good look at the game with a new video.

The new Gran Turismo Sport gameplay video, taken from the closed beta, showcases a single race, multiple camera options and more of the game's amazing graphics. You can check out the video below.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp1I5uk_wyk&feature=youtu.be

Earlier this week, impressions on the Gran Turismo Sport beta emerged online, with users noting how gameplay feels smooth and how performance is generally solid.

It feels really damn good. Cars control well and driving is very smooth. A.I is by far the weakest thing about the beta though. I am playing on a standard PS4 and it’s a solid 60fps with no drops or screen-tearing so far. I am probably going to get shit for saying this but Gran Turismo Sport is by far the best looking game on the PS4. It slaughters DriveClub both in graphics and gameplay wise.

Gran Turismo Sport launches on a yet to be confirmed release date on PlayStation 4. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more comes in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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