Sony and Polyphony Digital are set to release a significant update for the PlayStation 5 version of 'Gran Turismo 7' on December 4, in the form of a paid DLC called Power Pack. The update promises an extensive overhaul of the game's endurance events, including the introduction of 24-hour races that will test players' skills and strategy.
According to the developers, these new endurance events were initially met with a 24-hour time limit in previous games, but now they will remain active for as long as the player wants. This change is expected to provide more realistic racing experiences for fans of the genre.
In addition to the enhanced endurance mode, the Power Pack DLC includes access to Gran Turismo Sophy 3.0, a cutting-edge AI system that promises "realistic AI behavior" and enables intense, tail-to-nose battles that push players to their limits. Sophy 2.0 was introduced as an update last year and has been praised for its ability to provide stimulating opponents.
The Power Pack DLC also includes numerous new races across 20 theme categories and grants players access to 5 million in-game credits. Although the cost of the DLC has not been revealed, it will be available for download from the PlayStation Store on December 4.
For fans of Le Mans-style racing, this update is sure to be a welcome addition, offering an immersive experience that simulates the endurance and strategy required to succeed in long-distance events.
According to the developers, these new endurance events were initially met with a 24-hour time limit in previous games, but now they will remain active for as long as the player wants. This change is expected to provide more realistic racing experiences for fans of the genre.
In addition to the enhanced endurance mode, the Power Pack DLC includes access to Gran Turismo Sophy 3.0, a cutting-edge AI system that promises "realistic AI behavior" and enables intense, tail-to-nose battles that push players to their limits. Sophy 2.0 was introduced as an update last year and has been praised for its ability to provide stimulating opponents.
The Power Pack DLC also includes numerous new races across 20 theme categories and grants players access to 5 million in-game credits. Although the cost of the DLC has not been revealed, it will be available for download from the PlayStation Store on December 4.
For fans of Le Mans-style racing, this update is sure to be a welcome addition, offering an immersive experience that simulates the endurance and strategy required to succeed in long-distance events.