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Gran Tourism 7 could have a beta before the launch

Great tourism (usually abbreviated as GT) is a Japanese racing simulation videogame series developed by Polyphony Digital. Developed for PlayStation Systems, Gran Tourism Games are intended to emulate the appearance and performance of a large selection of vehicles, most of which are licensed reproductions from the real world. Since the debut of the franchise in 1997, more than 80 million units have been sold worldwide for PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and Playstation Portable, which makes it the best-selling video game franchise under the PlayStation brand. Good news for all those who are willing to try Gran Turismo 7 : A beta is on the way. Sony has launched a Beta Developer Build of Gran Turismo Beta 7 at PlayStation Network. At the moment, it is not public, and is under a key name, Chess, although it is really about the beta of GT7, as they point out from PlayStationSize. Most likely, Poliphony Digital is doing tests before announcing and publishing ...

Kazunori Yamauchi reflects on what is the culture of the automobile in a video behind the Grand Tourism Chambers 7

Kazunori Yamauchi (山内 一典, Yamauchi Kazunori, birthed August 5, 1967), nicknamed Kaz , is a Japanese video game designer and also expert racing chauffeur. He is Chief Executive Officer of Polyphony Digital and producer of the Gran Turismo video clip game series. Little is left for the launch of Gran Turismo 7 , March 4 at PS5 and PS4, and Sony is already stepping on the accelerator of the promotional campaign . The creator of the saga, Kazunori Yamauchi , presents the first of a series of videos behind the cameras, finds your drawn. Yamauchi, Head of Poliphony Digital (and Professional Pilot) Reflects why we like the cars so much and where the automobile culture is coming. Creal that the car is one of the most attractive industrial products. Appreciate the beauty of its forms is car culture . But the car has also been conceived to drive . Yamauchi clarifies that cars, although they can be seen by their beautiful ways, are not made to see them, but to run with them. Finally, it ...