PS Plus Premium members are getting a neat extra perk for their subscription. Sony announced on PlayStation Blog that cloud streaming is coming for select PS5 titles later this month.
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Polyphony Digital has announced that its next update for Gran Turismo 7 will arrive on September 28th at 11 PM PST. Though somewhat light compared to previous updates, it adds three new cars. Check out the trailer below to see them in action.
The cars in question include the Garage RCR Civic, Honda Civic Type R ’22 and MAZDA3 Gr.4. There are also two Extra Menus – No. 29: Porsche Supercars and No. 30: GR, with the former available at Collector Level 42 and the latter at Collector Level 39 and above. Finally, Scapes will see the addition of 29 spots in the Nissan section, including the plant in Tochigi, Japan.
Gran Turismo 7 is available for PS5 and PS4 and supports PlayStation VR2. Check out our review of the PS5 version here. You can also check out the state of the game one year after launch, though even more content has been added since (including a tie-in with the Gran Turismo movie).
PS Plus Premium members are getting a neat extra perk for their subscription. Sony announced on PlayStation Blog that cloud streaming is coming for select PS5 titles later this month.
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