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Gran Turismo Sport November 27 and December Updates Information Released

Gran Turismo Sport November 27 and December Updates Information Released - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 22 November 2017 / 2,685 Views

Sony Interactive Entertainment has released information on the upcoming updates for Gran Turismo Sport.


Read the details via PlayStation Blog below:

Patch 1.06 (Coming November 27th, 2017)

From November 27th we’ll begin rolling out new cars, and kicking off with these three free new cars.

In addition to the new cars, when the patch drops on November 27 you can also look forward to the Livery Editor, Scapes and Campaign modes becoming available to play offline (you will still require internet access to save your progress). There will also be various tweaks and adjustments to balance the gameplay.

GT League (Coming December 2017)

Launching as part of our free December update, we’ll be introducing a brand new single player mode called “GT League”. Based on the old “GT mode” of previous titles, players can now look forward to racing through a series of cup competitions from beginner to pro levels, and and even partake in endurance races!

Check out the screenshots below to get a sneak peek of what you can expect in December. We’ll be adding more races to these leagues in 2018.

New Cars: (Coming December 2017)

In addition, the following 12 cars will be added to the game in the free update of December 2017:

  • 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)

From now to March 2018, a total of approximately 50 cars are already planned for addition to the game. And the updates will continue beyond March! You can of course look forward to the addition of new tracks as well, so stay tuned!

Gran Turismo Sport is available now for the PlayStation 4.


A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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5 Comments
Errorist76 (on 22 November 2017)

BAM! Looking forward...it’s great they’re reacting to customer criticism sooner than expected.

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Serious_frusting (on 22 November 2017)

I can see Sony getting all these updates next year putting them on disk and just calling it GT7

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Mr Puggsly Serious_frusting (on 23 November 2017)

Well its safe to assume this content is going to be in GT7. But they cant release a new $60 game in a year. That may come off as too excessive for thos studio. But by the time we see a GT7, PS5 will probably be announced. In a nutshell, the series is a mess right now.

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Errorist76 Serious_frusting (on 23 November 2017)

Why should it?! It’s selling well and will get a huge push now, due to the low price and constant updates like this.
GTS IS GT7, Kaz always said it...wonder why it’s so hard to accept for some.
GTS will sell big over time. GTS will become a platform, a service that will migrate to PS5.

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Mr Puggsly Serious_frusting (on 23 November 2017)

@Errorist76 - Youre probably right. But I think there is a temptation to make a $60 product that sells millions. This is why Forza isn't platform, there is money in having a new release.

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