Gran Turismo 7: Update 1.44 is here




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“Gran Turismo 7” has received an update to version 1.44. The changelog that has now arrived reveals what will change.





New vehicles are available in “Gran Turismo 7”.


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Polyphony Digital has released update 1.44 for “Gran Turismo 7”. We already reported on some of the innovations yesterday. These include, among other things, three new vehicles and new events for the world routes.

Today’s update for “Gran Turismo 7” has even more to offer. The official changelog is available and lists all changes.

Bug fixes, more engine changes and other innovations

The three new vehicles for the racing game are the Toyota GT-One (TS020), the Lamborghini Urus and the Audi R8 Coupé V10 plus.

The new events for the world routes, the new menu and the new addition to Scapes have also been announced since yesterday.

The changelog for update 1.44 of “Gran Turismo 7” also includes several bug fixes, additional adjustments to the world routes and an expansion of the list of vehicles for which an engine change is available.

Below is the complete changelog for “GT7” update 1.44:

Implemented key features

vehicles

  • The following three new vehicles have been added:
    • Audi R8 Coupe V10 plus '16
    • Lamborghini Urus '18
    • Toyota GT-One (TS020) '99 (sold at the car dealer “Legendary Cars”)

World routes

  • The following new events have been added to World Routes:
    • European Clubman Cup 600
      • Blue Moon Bay Speedway – Inside A (reverse)
    • Black Forest League
      • High Speed ​​Ring – Reverse
    • Touring Car World Cup 900
      • “24 Heures du Mans” race track

Coffee shop

  • The following extra menu has been added:
    • Extra menu No. 37: “Collection: Jaguar” (from collector level 41 and higher)
  • New conversations with vehicle designers and characters in the cafe have been added:
    • Vehicle designer:
    • Characters:
      • Chris
      • Jeremy
        • Toyota GT One (TS020) '99
      • Stella
        • Audi R8 Coupe V10 plus '16
        • Mercedes AMG GT S '15
        • Lamborghini Urus '18

GT car

  • Vehicle maintenance & service
    • The engine change is now available for the following vehicles (unlocked at collector level 50):
      • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR '95
      • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR '96
      • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR '98
      • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM EDITION Special Color Package '99
      • Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX MR GSR '06
  • Vehicle customization
    • The following limited edition decals have been added to the preset decals in the Livery Editor (Availability period will be announced at a later date):
  • Scapes
    • “Fukushima” has been added to Scapes as a recommended curation.

Other improvements and adjustments

World routes

  • The following two vehicles have been added to the “Nissan GT-R Cup” racing regulations:
    • Nissan Skyline Hard Top 2000GT-R (KPGC10) '70
    • Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (KPGC110) '73
  • The “Professionally Tuned” category has been added to the race regulations for the following event:
    • Japanese Clubman Cup 550
  • The points received have been adjusted for the following race:
    • European Clubman Cup 600 (Nürburgring Nordschleife)

Multiplayer

  • Fixed an issue in split-screen racing that caused a race to end 1 minute after the first player crossed the finish line.

Presentation room

  • Keyword search functionality has been added to content search.
  • Added an “Add to Favorites” button to the sticker details.
  • Comments on the details page now display the most recent comments first.

GT car

  • Open Details has been implemented in the following features: Load Style, Driver Gear, and Livery Editor.
  • Added Select and Add to Favorites buttons to the Details screen under Livery Editor > Decals.
  • Preset Stickers now display sticker names.

Localization

  • Fixed various text localization issues.

Miscellaneous

  • Various other bugs have been fixed.

Further news about Gran Turismo 7:



“Gran Turismo 7” came onto the market in March 2022. Since the beginning of 2023, the racing game can be experienced almost entirely in virtual reality, which requires the purchase of the PS VR2 headset.

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