After a controversial launch and a series of updates focussed on course correction, Gran Turismo 7 got its first proper content drop today, bringing three new cars and a sort of new track into the mix, as well as a suite of fixes and new features.
I wouldn’t go that far, but a new starting line on offer at Spa-Francorchamps is as good a place to begin as any.
We’re still to see some of the changes promised as Polyphony Digital moved to address concerns around Gran Turismo 7’s launch such as the ability to sell cars, but it’s a decent start for the post-release support as it spins up in earnest.
So it’s the same track you know and love, with Eau Rouge serving as the first corner rather than La Source, but this new configuration inspired by the round-the-clock race does at least suggest extended support of Gran Turismo 7’s time-of-day feature.