![]() ![]() But we never had a single Gran Turismo game dually released for different generations of Sony’s gaming hardware. The dual release of Gran Turismo 7 is unprecedented in the series, as we previously had two GT games released on a single console due to their decade-long life span. The game was previously leaked during its beta state, labeled as “PS5 only.” Then, however, Herman Hulst, head of PlayStation Studios, suggested that there might be a PlayStation 4 release - and his suggestions came true. PlayStation 4 version might miss some of these features, but Sony’s 10-year-old system’s graphics are still nice-looking by today’s standards, so we can expect to see an aesthetically pleasing game when Gran Turismo 7 launches in approx. Gamers can expect 4K resolutions running at 60 frames-per-second, haptic feedback, and ray-tracing. In addition to needing just one disc to play Gran Turismo 7, the game will take full advantage of PlayStation 5’s immense processing power. However, PlayStation 5’s Ultra Blu-Ray (UBD) is slightly different: its pits and lands aren’t narrower as those of a standard Blu-Ray, but shorter, which increases the capacity of each layer from 25GB to 33.3 GB, allowing PS5’s triple-layer UBD’s to store up to 100GB of data per disc. For those who aren’t acquainted with the technology, PS4’s Blu-Ray uses standard single-layer and dual-layer Blu-Ray discs capable of storing 25GB and 50GB of data. The reason behind the said difference is quite simple - PlayStation 5’s Ultra Blu-Ray discs have significantly more storage capacity when compared to PS4’s regular Blu-ray discs. The news comes from GTplanet, a website dedicated to the Gran Turismo gaming series, stating the aforementioned differences in disc count, as reported by Comic Book. The difference lies in the discs themselves. No, there’s no difference in content, or quality of the game, apart from the obvious differences in graphics. Still, those looking to obtain the physical copy of the PS4 version of the game should know that it ships on two Blu-Ray discs, in contrast to PS5’s version of the game that ships on a single disc. Of course, fans can expect several notable differences imposed by different system specifications. Horizon Forbidden West might also be delayed to next year.The upcoming racing video game, Gran Turismo 7, is scheduled to release on March 4, 2022, making it the first-ever Gran Turismo game to have a dual console release - launching both on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. It’s one of many games that previously were meant to arrive in 2021, only for the coronavirus global pandemic to turn the plans on their heads. Gran Turismo 7 will launch in 2022 on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. For Horizon Forbidden West and God of War, however, these games were always intended to release as cross-gen titles, I was told, but Sony did not mention the last-gen console during the announcement of either title,” VGC’s Andy Robinson wrote. Gran Turismo 7 will be a cross-gen game, but it wasn’t meant to be on PlayStation 4: „Gran Turismo 7, after all, was outright advertised as a PS5 exclusive in December, although to be fair to Sony, I understand the decision to release a PlayStation 4 version was made only fairly recently. However, Gran Turismo Sport on the PlayStation 4 also got a beta before it hit the shelves a couple of years ago, so there might be plans for a beta. ![]() Here, it is possible to select the Gran Turismo 7Beta (test) option and watch the GT7 reveal to get an early access code that doesn’t work at the moment. Pick Start Quest, then Related Campaigns, and then Italia Quest. Go to the PlayStation Experiences portion of the PlayStation site, but you will need a PlayStation Network account for it. ![]() GT Planet reported that the newest instalment of the Gran Turismo series (which debuted over two decades ago) is preparing for a beta, and it can be noticed via a somewhat convoluted method on Sony’s webpage. ![]()
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