Today Polyphony Digital released update 1.13 of Gran Turismo Sport. It’s already available for download on the PSN, and it weighs 2.698 gigabytes.
The update includes three new events for the GT League feature. The Beginner League gets Stars & Stripes, the Amateur League gets the Vision Gran Turismo Trophy, and the Professional League receives the F1500 Championship.
In addition to that, a new round will be added to the Sunday Cup, the Clubman Cup, the Premium Sports League, and the Porsche Cup.
As previously teased, we’re also getting twelve new cars:
- Alpine A110 1600 S ’72 (N 100)
- Alpine A110 Première Édition ’17 (N 300)
- Audi R 8 4.2 FSI R tronic ’07 (N 400)
- De Tomaso Pantera ’71 (N 300)
- Dodge Challenger R/T ’70 (N 400)
- Ford Mustang Mach 1 ’71 (N 300)
- Gran Turismo F1500T-A (Gr. X)
- Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 ’11 (N 700)
- Subaru WRX STI Isle of Man Time Attack Car ’16 (Gr. X)
- Subaru Falken Tire/Turn 14 Distribution BRZ ’17 (Gr.X)
- Toyota SUPRA 3.0 GT Turbo A ’88 (N 300)
- Toyota MR 2 GT-S ’97 (N 200)
That’s not all, as the update also includes two infield variations for the Blue Moon Bay Speedway track.
As usual, the patch notes are very curt, but there is more than that. For instance, now it’s possible to select different times of day in the virtual reality feature.
You can check out the new screenshots below, alongside two videos of the new layouts of Blue Moon Bay, courtesy of YouTube user Redline Racer.
Gran Turismo Sport received another sizable update in January, following the major patch in December, both of which brought in new cars and goodies for free.
Recently, we also heard from Kazunori Yamauchi himself about the future of the game and of the franchise.
Gran Turismo Sport is currently available exclusively for PS4.
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