A new video reel showing off upcoming games created within the PlayStation China Hero Project program has been shared today by Gematsu.
21.11.2023 - 12:31 / gamingbolt.com / Sony
Polyphony Digital released a big update for Gran Turismo 7 to kick off November, as Spec 2 added four-player split-screen on PS5, seven new cars and much more. The latest update isn’t a content drop but does make several adjustments and fixes.
For instance, an issue in World Circuits where Performance Points to determine bonus rewards and rival cars weren’t reflecting a car’s characteristics following tuning in Quick and Custom Races is fixed. If you noticed the end plates of custom wings on some cars not being colored correctly, even though the whole vehicle is colored, that’s also fixed.
In GT Sport, Driver Rating sometimes goes down even though no such change occurred. This has also been fixed, along with a controller issue where vibrations wouldn’t output normally when Vibration Strength is 130 or higher for some peripherals. Check out the full patch notes below for more details.
Gran Turismo 7 is available for PS4 and PS5. Check out our review of the launch version here.
Update Details (1.41)
Improvements and Adjustments
World Circuits
GT Auto
Sport
Controller
– DualSense™ Wireless Controller (PS5® version only.)
– Thrustmaster® T-GT / T-GT II
– Logitech® G G923
– Logitech® G PRO Racing Wheel
A new video reel showing off upcoming games created within the PlayStation China Hero Project program has been shared today by Gematsu.
There are multiple mysteries and locations for you to explore in LEGO Fortnite. One of the stranger mysteries is the rift islands you can find floating in your LEGO world and what you’re supposed to do when you find them.
Ubisoft has announced that The Crew Motorfest is partnering with motorsports brand Hoonigan for Season Two.
The patch notes for Cyberpunk 2077’s massive Update 2.1 are now available before it goes live tomorrow, detailing other changes coming to Night City alongside the new metro system, motorcycles, Radioport and more. Check out the trailer below for a quick overview of the major new features.
The end of the year is looming, but TV isn’t slowing down a bit. This week we have all sorts of offerings to pad out the doldrums of this long dark we’re in (curse you, daylight savings time). If you’re looking for something more exciting, there’s Culprits, a heist murder mystery, or Blood Coast, a new crime thriller from Netflix. Or maybe you prefer the cozier comforts of Mr. Monk’s Last Case — the TV movie that, if the title is to be believed, will be the final farewell for the beloved Tony Shalhoub character.
Video game cookbooks have emerged as something of a minor phenomeon in recent years, and the mix of gaming with everyday cooking recipes has become more common than one might expect. From consuming a 'Nuka Burger' in the post-apocalyptic wastelands of Fallout to the flavors of intergalactic travel in Destiny -- there's a cookbook for that.
Cyberpunk 2077’s 2.0 update was supposed to be the last major addition to the game. But now CD Projekt Red is adding Update 2.1 to Cyberpunk, with some features that fans have been asking for since the game was first released.
Turns out CD Projekt has even more plans for Cyberpunk beyond its 2.0 update and Phantom Liberty earlier this year. During a stream detailing the update with developers Paweł Sasko and Monika Janowska, the team at CD Projekt revealed Cyberpunk will be getting a 2.1 update soon that will add a fully functional metro, radioport, replayable car races, boss fight improvements, accessibility features, and more. The updated will be available December 5 (the same day Rockstar is launching the trailer for the next Grand Theft Auto), which will also mark the release of Cyberpunk 2077's Ultimate Edition.
The Gran Turismo World Series 2023 reaches its conclusion in Barcelona on 1-3 December.
Among Us developer InnerSloth has announced its biggest ever cosmetic collaboration for its social deduction game, featuring crossovers with six beloved indie titles.
The world has been given a tiny glimpse into the uber-secretive world of Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar North thanks to a fascinating new blog from former technical director Obbe Vermeij, who, in just a few short weeks, has shed light on the studio's cancelled spy game Agent, discussed a zombie game abandoned by the company after it was deemed to be too «depressing», and more.
New World has expanded the PTR test for the upcoming Season 3 update, Eternal Frost. The test now includes additional narrative content, events, and some fixes.