Gran Turismo Sport New Off-Screen Video Showcases The Game Running On PS4 Pro

Jan 24, 2017 at 10:00am EST
Gran Turismo Sport

Several upcoming high profile games have been shown last week during the Taipei Game Show, and among them was Gran Turismo Sport, the new entry in the series launching on a yet to be confirmed release date. No new trailer has been released, but atteendees have been able to try out the game themselves, and some of them shared some brand new gameplay footage.

Among the shared videos is a Gran Turismo Sport video showcasing the game running on the PlayStation 4 Pro. Quality is not the best, but it's still clear that the game will feature several enhancements while running on the newest console released by Sony

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Gran Turismo Sport was supposed to be released in 2016, but the game was later delayed to ensure the game's quality.

“From the start this title has been one of our most ambitious undertakings by using the latest technologies, such as physics-based rendering and sound simulations, and Scapes photo mode. In combining these features with a new Sport mode, we are offering a competitive gaming experience to truly reinvent what it means to be a racing game. We’ve been excited and humbled by the response each time that we’ve shared new gameplay with everyone”

“However, as we approach our planned release date in November, we realize we need more time to perfect GT Sport, which we’ve already dedicated so much effort towards since announcing the title. We do not want to compromise the experience in any way. While we cannot confirm a new release date at this time, we are more committed than ever to making GT Sport the best Gran Turismo game to date.”

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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