When game developer Polyphony Digital announced recently that it is planning to make the seventh and latest iteration to its car racing video game franchise “Gran Turismo” as the best entry on the PlayStation 4, it was not making an empty promise. Neither was it simply making a marketing hype for “Gran Turismo 7.”
Apparently, the game development company is already looking ahead with the emerging competition other than the one currently being posed by the “Forza Motorsport” series, the Xbox-exclusive car racing video game.
The Game Informer details of the emerging competition in what is turning out to be a hotly-contested segment of the video game business.
Slightly Mad Studios has started its “Project Cars” video game franchise and reports have it that a second installment is due to be released soon. Kunos Simulazioni has also unravelled “Assetto Corsa” on the PC recently and accordingly, the game console versions will also come out by next year which will also bring new and exciting features.
Accordingly, if Polyphony Digital will continue to take its sweet time in releasing the video game to the PlayStation 4 soon, then “Gran Turismo 7” is likely to be beaten to the punch by the “Forza Motorsport” racing game franchise and the other emerging competitions.
As the game developer does not intend to be pressured and put its timeline on a fast forward mode, then Polyphony Digital has no other choice but to really up the ante of the game in terms of gameplay, graphics, and other key features.
More premium cars
“Gran Turismo 7” is reportedly incorporating as many latest and premium cars as possible to its race car roster to make it as timely and as relevant as possible when it is finally released on the PlayStation 4 next year.
It seems like “Gran Turismo” series creator Kazunori Yamauchi may have hinted of a possible premium car that may be included or featured on “Gran Turismo 7” when he recently attended the formal unveiling of the new Peugeot Vision GT concept car in Paris.
During the event, Yamauchi has confirmed that the partnership of Peugeot and Polyphony Digital for the game remains intact which means that the development team is still free to use Peugeot premium cars in “Gran Turismo 7” including the recently showcased Vision GT concept car, notes the Vine Report.
But Yamauchi nor Peugeot has not confirmed the possibility but the presence of the creator during the launch well indicates that he is very interested in capturing the image of the Peugeot Vision GT concept car and possibly transform it into one of the new premium cars in the upcoming game, which will be released exclusively on the PlayStation 4 either next year or 2017.
The game creator confirmed that “Gran Turismo 7” will indeed feature more premium cars of today’s genre so that gamers can related better. It will not be the same old cars from years back but those car models from 2015 to 2016, which makes the Peugeot Vision GT concept car a likely possibility.
More detailed cars
In addition to improved visuals, new and premium car models, and better sound quality, the game developer is reportedly working to improve the collision and impact physics of “Gran Turismo 7.”
Yamauchi disclosed that they have been taking impact simulation very seriously and is working to solve many of the problems that previous entries in the “Gran Turismo” series have had with regards to physics or crash physics to be more specific.
As much as the cars in the upcoming racing car video game will be more detailed in terms of its interiors, headlights, among other key features, the damage on them during crashes will likewise be detailed as well, explains Yamauchi.
