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Gran Turismo 7 Launch Edition - PlayStation 5

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Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition


Features

  • With the return of classic cars, iconic tracks, and fan-favourite modes like GT Simulation* and Sport Mode* Gran Turismo 7 is the complete Real Driving Simulator, 25 years in the making.
  • Find your line. Whether youre a racer, collector, tuner, designer, photographer or arcade fan immerse yourself in the facets of automotive culture that matter most to you.
  • Connect and compete. Join an international community of drivers to share race strategies, tuning tips, livery designs and photos, before taking to the track to go head-to-head.

Description

Launch Edition includes: 100,000 CR (in-game credit), three-car pack including MAZDA RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT Stealth Model, Porsche 917 LIVING LEGEND, Toyota Supra GT500 '97 (Castrol TOM'S). Gran Turismo 7 builds on 25 years of experience to bring you the best features from the history of the franchise. Whether you’re a competitive or casual racer, collector, tuner, livery designer, or photographer – find your line with a staggering collection of game modes including fan-favourites like GT Campaign, Arcade and Driving School. With the reintroduction of the legendary GT Simulation Mode, buy, tune and race your way through a solo campaign as you unlock new cars and challenges. And if you love going head-to-head with others, hone your skills and compete in the GT Sport Mode. With over 420 cars available at Brand Central and the Used Car Dealership from day one, Gran Turismo 7 recreates the look and feel of classic motors and bleeding-edge supercars alike in unparalleled detail. Each car handles differently and feels unique as you navigate over 90 track routes in dynamic weather conditions, including classic courses from GT history. The ultimate collection of series innovations, Gran Turismo 7 expands the Real Driving Simulator into a world of automotive culture and invites you to find your line. These features require internet connection.

Computer Platform: PlayStation 5


UPC: 711719551768


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 5


Release date: March 4, 2022


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 5.51 x 0.79 inches; 2.89 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 1000029400


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Manufacturer: PlayStation


Date First Available: September 21, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid racing experience
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
The game is great. Cars feel fun and responsive, lots of returning events like license tests and missions, beautiful graphics. Surprisingly, I've spent more time photographing cars than I have in any other GT game. It should be noted this game requires an online connection to play (even single player), which I think is a pretty poor design choice but overall it hasn't disrupted my gaming experience too much. They're rolling out updates to fix the in-game economy and add more content so I highly recommend picking up a copy if you're interested. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022 by マイルズ

  • Did it right this time.
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
Can’t give a lengthy review but I am a 61 year old dude that has been playing since GT3. This seems to me to be the best they have done so far. The only thing I miss is a test track where you can see how your car does after making modifications. I like the Cafe and the little mission menus. Yeah. Good way to spend an hour after dinner instead of watching inane TV shows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Ben Leggett

  • Amazing Graphics, Fun for whole family
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
We did struggle to have the disc download for a day or two, but not sure if that's a disc or PS5 issue. Once downloaded, it's amazing and we spent all weekend playing. It's fairly easy to get through the first 9 menus, but pretty soon will need to turn off all driving assistance (use Expert, not Beginner or Intermediate). The greatest thing is the graphics. They're amazing and make the game so much more. It loads fast too, which is a plus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022 by cjm_mt

  • This game is sweet!
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
I played the original couple of GT Games and then moved more to the Forza Series on XBox. This game is my return to Gran Tourismo and it could not be better. The game is beautiful, has great controls (playable with the standard PS5 controller but next level with a gaming wheel) and it can be as shallow or deep as you want it to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by Neil R. Vitro

  • Almost perfect
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
This is how Gran Turismo is supposed to be! No more "Prologues" or "Sport" versions that feel more like expensive demos. Gran Turismo 7 brings me back to how the original GT1 and 2 were. Lots of variety in racing modes, tons of cars to collect, and many different challenge-type scenarios to keep the game exciting. The graphics are incredible, on my 4k HDR I can see so much detail, it's easily to get caught up just watching the cars pass by. I don't recall ever noticing the texture of the paint on a brake caliper before on any other racing game I've played over the years! The only reason why I don't give it 5 stars is because for some stupid reason (yes, stupid) the team behind Gran Turismo made the game so that it requires a constant Internet connection just to play! If for some reason you lose Internet access temporarily, then you can't do anything except some boring and utterly pointless oval race over and over. I don't know why the makers of Gran Turismo 7 couldn't figure out a simple offline progression save. Besides that though, if you were worried that this might be another "Sport" it's not - Gran Turismo 7 is a real Gran Turismo entry 100%! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022 by James R.

  • Server dependency
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
Edit 2: TLDR: This game is nothing more than gambling mechanics and artificial difficulty masquerading as a racing simulator in order to compensate for a lack of content, to force you into microtransactions, and/or to maintain their daily user base for their in-game sponsorships. Without sever connectivity, however, this game works exceedingly well as a paperweight. After owning this game for a month, it is intensely frustrating to obtain cars as well as upgrades. The game creator said the in-game pricing is supposed to reflect real life... However, a simple search reveals that they have cherry-picked the highest price for any given car. Mind you, these are auction prices which are entirely circumstantial and do not translate to a video game. For instance, the pricing for a used DeLorean DMC-12 (an obscene 450,000 credits!) is seemingly based on the auction price for one that was on the actual set of "Back to the Future." If realism was the goal, the price should be around 40,000 to 80,000 credits. The whole game is a flagrant cash grab and the creator, Kazunori, is unashamed. Here's a list of other things I loathe: **Certain car upgrades can ONLY be obtained from loot boxes, such as final stage engine and weight reduction upgrades as well as the carbon fiber drive shaft upgrade.** **Upgrades obtained by loot boxes are tied to a random car that you may or may not own.** **No ability to sell cars nor any useless upgrades.** **The only way to purchase certain cars is to obtain an "invitation" from a loot box, which expires after a week or so and you lose the opportunity to purchase the car until you reobtain an invitation from another loot box.** **As far as I know, loot boxes are only obtainable from Cafe missions and/or driving 26.2 miles in game per day (which takes 10 to 20 minutes a day on most tracks).** **There are 5 different tiers of loot boxes, higher tiers have "better" prizes but regardless of tier, the odds are highly skewed to lesser prizes.** **The odds of getting a higher tier loot boxes is also skewed much lower.** **Tire dynamics are exaggerated and unphysical, especially in rain.** **Performance points (PP) are almost arbitrary, certain cars can outperform cars at the same PP in every metric.** **Most races have a staggered start, where you always start last, the best competitor cars start at the front, and the time gap between you and the lead car is around 30-45 seconds.** **If realistic pricing was the goal, racing tires would not cost as much as some entry level cars.** **So far, fully upgrading a car can cost 150,000-500,000 credits.** **Reverting certain upgrades to stock costs significantly more than the original vehicle price.** **Camshafts are considered a permanent upgrade for whatever reason.** **There is a limit to the amount of credits you can earn by racing, but no limit for the credits purchased through microtransactions.** **The bad outweighs the good for me.** Edit 1: Servers have been down for over 24 hours bringing my review down to 1 star. Original review: Gran Turismo 5 and 6 were my some of my all time favorite games, but I skipped GT Sport due to the lack of features and server dependency. With it being nearly 10 years since having a true Gran Turismo game, I caved and bought GT7 at launch. The game is mostly great when it works, and while it works a lot of the time, today it doesn't. Their servers are experiencing prolonged server maintenance. Now, I realize just how horrible the game is when it cannot connect to their servers. The game becomes less than a demo. You lose access to all single player features, other than a limited arcade mode and some music themed time trials. While Polyphony has a good track record of maintaining their servers long term, once they stop, the game is bricked. People should realize "Network connection required" transcends just having internet access. You're 100% dependent, not just on the game developer's game servers being operational, but also on Sony's networking servers. Networking issues aside, I'm not a fan of the economy in the game. It seems inflation has made its way even into virtual worlds. Be prepared to grind. In summary, I think I've finally found a game worse or at least on par with 2K, both in economy and DRM! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2022 by Anthony

  • The OG true racing game
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
GT has had a massive following for years. While I’m only a couple hours in on this latest release it has not disappointed. Beautiful scenes and wonderfully detailed cars. The familiarity I love with all kinds of new tweaks. Love the customization aspect and that their are multiple ways to play. Only wish is that their were the most modern cars available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022 by TRMBCC

  • Epic
Edition: PlayStation 5 Launch Edition
The media could not be loaded. How long awaited Addition to the Gran Turismo franchise is something definitely worth waiting for it I had it for over two weeks now I played every day and I love it that realism the music the interface and it’s ode to the original GT series awesome pick it up on PS4 PS five it is awesome ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022 by lance cobb

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