Polyphony Digital, the developers behind the racing simulation game Gran Turismo 7, has announced the upcoming release of Update 1.31. The update is set to go live on March 30th and promises to bring exciting new features to the game.
One of the most significant additions to Update 1.31 is the support for 120hz + VRR. While it is unclear whether this will be a 120FPS mode or simply an unlocked performance mode for regular gameplay, it is sure to enhance the overall gaming experience. Additionally, the update will introduce five new cars, new layouts for the Nurburgring Endurance, a few new events, and two new extra menus.
Furthermore, Update 1.31 will also feature physics improvements that will result in adjusted times for Missions, Licenses, and Circuit Experiences. These changes will reflect the improved physics in the game.
The developers have also announced that Super Formula 2023 cars will be coming to Gran Turismo 7 in April. This exciting addition will give players access to the latest and greatest vehicles from the popular Japanese racing series.
Gran Turismo 7 Update 1.31 Patch Notes
New Cars:
- Five new cars have been added to the game. These cars were already announced previously.
New Layouts:
- Nurburgring Endurance layouts have been added to the game.
New Events:
- A few new events have been added to the game.
New Menus:
- Two new extra menus have been added to the game.
Physics Improvements:
- Physics improvements have been made to the game, resulting in adjusted times for Missions, Licenses, and Circuit Experiences.
120Hz + VRR Support:
- Support for 120Hz + VRR has been added to the game. This feature will enhance the overall gaming experience, although it is unclear whether this will be a 120FPS mode or simply an unlocked performance mode for regular gameplay.
Super Formula 2023 Cars:
- Super Formula 2023 cars will be added to the game in April.
Gran Turismo 7 has been well-received by players and critics alike since its release in March 2022. With its return to the single-player campaign mode and the inclusion of dynamic time and weather effects, the game has managed to maintain its position as one of the leading racing simulators in the gaming industry.
The game has also taken advantage of the advanced capabilities of the PlayStation 5, including the console’s increased processing power, ray-tracing hardware, solid-state drive storage, and 3D spatial audio. These features, combined with the game’s advanced haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, have resulted in an incredibly immersive gaming experience for players.