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Gran Turismo 7 Showcases Deep Forest Raceway in New PS5 Gameplay

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital released a new gameplay video of the upcoming racing game Gran Turismo 7.

Gran Turismo 7

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment and Polyphony Digital released a new gameplay video of the upcoming racing game Gran Turismo 7.

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The gameplay shows Deep Forest Gameplay, an iconic fictional track that has been part of the franchise since the very beginning but was skipped in Gran Turismo Sport.

We also know that the gameplay was captured on PS5.

You can watch it below.

Gran Turismo 7 will be released for PS4 and PS5 on March 4, 2022. You can check out the announcement trailer and the video that shared the release date.

You can also take a look at the editions available to plan your pre-order,  a video focusing on collecting carsone on racing, one on liveriesone on the Scapes photo mode, one featuring tuning, and one all about tracks.

“GT7 was developed in part to provide an in-depth retrospect of the past 150 years of automotive history, highlighting everything from production cars, concept vehicles and race machines. It continues to convey the same values of the first Gran Turismo, which was released 25 years ago, but in a much broader all-encompassing fashion with the intent to not only satisfy die-hard GT fans, but attract a new generation of players who are just learning about cars.

As the culmination of the Gran Turismo series, major improvements have been made in every area, such as its systems and overall content.”

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