For anyone who has been following Gran Turismo 7, this is an unusual twist for several reasons.
Content updates are typically always preceded by a post on X by Kazunori Yamauchi himself, with one of his now-famous "silhouette" images that give fans a tease of the new cars included in the update. There have been some variations on the silhouettes as they have evolved into videos this year, but the consistency of the format to reveal new content for the game has been relatively unchanged.
Live Gran Turismo events have certainly been used to preview new content before, but such an announcement ahead of time — and such a specific reference to the version update number — is unprecedented. However, it appears no new tracks will be featured in actual competition, as the race schedule for Montreal has already been confirmed.
One thing is for certain, though: this teaser will set expectations in the increasingly-hungry Gran Turismo fan base soaring.
Although the May update — which included five new cars and the return of Volvo — was well received, nearly eight months have passed since Gran Turismo 7 Spec II was released, and nearly twice that long since the last asphalt track (Grand Valley) was added to the game.
The Gran Turismo World Series streams for the Manufacturers and Nations Cup begin at 2100 UTC and 2330 UTC, respectively, on Saturday, July 6. GP will have complete coverage of all the new content revealed at the show, so stay tuned!
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