The next installment of Sony and Polyphony Digital's legendary racing simulator, Gran Turismo 7, has been announced as coming to PlayStation 5.
While some footage is already circulating, we know that Gran Turismo 7 aims to take advantage of the PS5's many improvements, such as the new DualSense features, yet there are still many things we don't know. The recently updated official website has provided some more anticipation.
According to rumors, it looks like the game will support ray-tracing, 4K and HDR, along with the lens of 60 FPS, which is definitely incredible. At the moment there is no talk of a modality resolution / performance, so it's currently unclear if the title will include one. There are some other briefly detailed features like the fast loading with l 'PS5 SSD, as well as the use of the tactile feedbackas well as i adaptive triggers and their ABS representation, which was described in detail above.
At this time, no date or time period has been announced for the launch of Gran Turismo 7. The game has been announced only for PS5, but some titles that were presumed to be PS5 only ended up being cross-gen, so in the absence of an official release, it's impossible to say for sure at the moment.