We can confirm the Gran Turismo 7 review embargo details now that Sony has issued us with a review code for the game. You can expect my written and video reviews to go live at 13:01 SAST on Wednesday, 2 March 2022.
I can’t share any other details in regards to the Gran Turismo 7 review at the moment. However, you can catch up on all the coverage we have done for the game up to now over here.
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Gran Turismo 7 is the anticipated new entry in the GT series that boasts over 420 cars to collect and 90 tracks to race across in the game. Given that it is the first Gran Turismo game to land on PS5, expect it to take full advantage of the console hardware with raytracing support, DualSense haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
Players will buy, tune, race and sell their way through the solo campaign before going head-to-head against other players in the GT Sport Mode.
While y’all enjoy #HorizonForbiddenWest, I’ll be playing this! My review will be live on Wednesday, 2 March at 13:01 CAT over on @_GLITCHED_ #GranTurismo7 pic.twitter.com/AcweeU0cEm
— Marco Cocomello (@MarcoCocomello) February 21, 2022
Sony recently showcased some of the Gran Turismo 7 gameplay featuring raytracing support during a special State of Play event. You can watch some of this gameplay starting at the 26-min mark on the video down below.
Remember, Wednesday 2 March at 13:01 SAST here on the site and over on the GLITCHED YouTube channel. Gran Turismo then launches on 5 March for PS4 and PS5.