Gran Turismo 7 (PS5) 4K 60FPS HDR Gameplay (Tomahawk 645 km/h)

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Gran Turismo 7 (PS5) 4K 60FPS HDR Gameplay (Tomahawk 645 km/h). Gran Turismo 7 is a sim racing video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game is the eighth mainline installment in the Gran Turismo series.[2] The game was announced on June 11, 2020 at the PlayStation 5 reveal event and is expected to be released on March 4, 2022 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, making it the first multi-console installment in the series. During the gameplay trailer, the game's main menu was revealed to be similar to that of the menu style of Gran Turismo 4.[3] This game brings the return of the GT Simulation Mode, encompassing the long-established and definitive single player campaign feature.[4] Other classic features were shown such as the return of traditional racing tracks and vehicles, Special Events, Championships, Driving School, Tuning Parts Shop, Used Cars dealership, and GT Auto while still retaining the new GT Sport Mode, Brand Central, and Discover that were introduced in Gran Turismo Sport.[2] The game will also feature the return of dynamic time and weather effects, which previously appeared in Gran Turismo 5 and Gran Turismo 6.[5] Despite the game having a single player campaign, like with Gran Turismo Sport, the game requires a constant internet connection in order to save your progress. The series creator Kazunori Yamauchi explains that this decision was made to prevent hacking and cheating. Arcade mode is fully playable offline. For the PlayStation 5 version, the game will take advantage of the console's increased processing power, dedicated ray-tracing hardware, custom solid-state drive storage, Tempest Engine, and DualSense controller to support features such as advanced haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, real-time ray tracing effects, 3D spatial audio, and reduced loading times.[7][8][9][10] The PlayStation 5 version of Gran Turismo 7 will also run at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with support for high dynamic range.

Gran Turismo 7 (PS5) 4K 60FPS HDR Gameplay
Gran Turismo 7 4K PS5 Gameplay

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All Comments (21)
  • @Liforus1
    Yes, GT7. The game where you feel 577 km/h like 40
  • @612LimaDias
    Driver: hits the brake Car: becomes a demogorgon
  • @DoNpHoBiATV
    400MPH - looks and feels like 70 mph on the M6. Good job Sony!
  • Ah yes, the perfect world of GT where cars have infinite traction, every road is perfectly smooth and physics haven't changed since demo discs came with consoles
  • @laszlovona
    back to the 80s arcade games.. it would be even better if it could make 2000 or 3000kmh. 🤣
  • @macroenie
    after all these years still looks like a comic book racing game
  • @Ilestun
    This is like how I remember GT3, back then on my PS2. The games you loved, you tend to remember them in such a better shape than they actually were.
  • @6ixss
    Even in 4k.. i feel like playing at 90's
  • @javiervasquez29
    This track is massive like 10,000 km per side. So driving on it feels endless and slow.
  • @h8sc
    The video : '' 4K 60FPS HDR '' My internet : '' we don't do this here ''
  • @MegaRetr
    400MPH - looks and feels like 70 mph on the M6.
  • @JohnDoe-xf6pp
    スリップストリームに入った瞬間風の音消えんの細かいな...... すげーわGT7
  • @timr617
    This game doesn't even make you feel like you're going fast. The speedometer went up to 644kmh and everything looks like it's going by so slow.
  • @natyba75
    23 years later (GT2) and cars still bumping in turns
  • @santielvro1001
    "gran turismo is realistic" bro 600KMH seems like if it were 200KMH
  • @jostv.2726
    love that you have wind noise. That adds so much more realism
  • @halfway7241
    The most realistic sim racing, the engine sound and everything just so realistic 😂
  • @R4GE199X
    This sent me back to NFS 2SE memories with FZR 2000 on proving grounds!