Gran Turismo Sport Adds Free Cars, Offline Play and Traditional Single Player Campaign in New Updates
Gran Turismo Sport is receiving some of its first major updates following its release in October, with free cars and the ability to access Livery Editor, Scapes and Campaign Modes offline coming next week.
Next week's patch will releasing on 27th November, adding the ISO Rivolta Zagato VGT, Audi R18 and Shelby Cobra 427 into the game, as well as various gameplay tweaks.
In December, Gran Turismo Sport will also receive another update, introducing a brand new and more traditional single player campaign known as ‘GT League’. This mode is based off of GT Mode from previous Gran Turismo titles, where players will progress through a series of cup competitions ranging from Beginner to Pro, as well as partake in endurance races.
Gran Turismo Sport's December update will also add 12 new cars free of charge;
- Mazda — RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
- Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32)
- Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34)
- Ford — F-150 SVT Raptor
- Lamborghini — Countach LP400
- Ferrari — F40
- Ferrari — Enzo Ferrari
- KTM — X-BOW R
- Suzuki — Swift Sport
- Volkswagen — Samba Bus Type 2 (T1)
- Chris Holstrom Concepts — 1967 Chevy Nova
- Chevrolet — Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3)
Polyphony also stated that between now and March 2018, a total of 50 new cars are planned to be added into the game, with continous updates beyond March including new tracks.
This news definitely has me more excited to play Gran Turismo Sport with the addition of fan-requested cars and features so soon after launch. Has this new news peaked your interested in GT Sport? Gran Turismo Sport is currently 50% off for PlayStation Plus subscribers for PlayStation's Black Friday sale, so if this news has peaked your interest in Gran Turismo Sport, be sure to pick it up while it's on sale!