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Sony 9766292 Gran Turismo 7 PS5 Racing Game

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Gran Turismo 7 transforms your PS5 into the most immersive garage-to-grid racing experience ever made for a living room.

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Overview

Gran Turismo 7 is the rare game that makes you feel like you're inside the car rather than piloting one from a couch. On a properly calibrated 4K HDR display, the visual fidelity of bodywork reflections, track surface variation, and dynamic lighting is simply the best the living room has ever seen from a racing title. More importantly, the DualSense adaptive triggers translate mechanical behavior — the stutter of ABS engaging under heavy braking, the surge and slip of wheel spin on corner exit — into your hands with enough precision that different cars genuinely feel different to drive. The 90 track routes span real-world circuits and fictional road courses, and the 420+ car roster crosses decades of automotive history with interior modeling detailed enough for the in-game photography mode to produce near-photorealistic images.

GT7 is structured around a GT Simulation Mode campaign that guides players through car acquisition, tuning, and racing progression in a way that rewards patience and mechanical curiosity. The Driving School and license test system is one of the best tutorial frameworks in any racing game — it teaches real technique, not just button prompts. The PS5's SSD makes the entire experience flow without interruption: loading into an event, browsing the garage, entering a lobby all happen in seconds. The GT Sport competitive online mode and local Arcade modes extend the experience well beyond the campaign. Setup is immediate for anyone with a PS5 — disc in, update downloaded, and you're on track within minutes. The one meaningful setup consideration is your display: GT7's HDR is tuned to reward a properly calibrated panel, so running the PS5's HDR calibration before your first session pays visible dividends.

Key Features

Catch sight of the driver in your rear-view mirror and watch the sun glint against the curves of your car's body, with support for 4K and HDR at a targeted 60fps framerate. You can also take stunningly realistic photos with the power of ray tracing on PS5

The PS5 console's ultra-high-speed SSD lets you quickly start race events, gather in lobbies, browse your garage and seamlessly navigate GT7's modes and menus.

Feel the vibration from the anti-lock brake system and wheel spins, and variation in the braking resistance of each different car, all through the adaptive triggers of your DualSense wireless controller.

From the subtle bumps of the tarmac to the grooves of the kerb, feel your position on the road through immersive haptic feedback.

Sense the position of other cars and drivers on the road with unparalleled clarity through the PS5 console's 3D Audio

Pre-order any edition of Gran Turismo 7 to receive the following digital contents:100,000 CR (in-game credit), Three-car pack, including MAZDA RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT Stealth Model, Porsche 917 LIVING LEGEND,Toyota Supra GT500 '97 (Castrol TOM'S)

Specifications

Platform
PlayStation 5
Resolution
4K with HDR support
Target Framerate
60fps
Cars
420+
Track Routes
90+
Language
English
Product Dimensions
5.31 x 0.59 x 6.77 inches
Weight
2.24 ounces

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 4K HDR visuals at a targeted 60fps deliver a level of car and track detail that makes every race feel like a broadcast production
  • DualSense adaptive triggers physically simulate ABS feedback and braking resistance, giving each of the 420+ cars a mechanically distinct feel in your hands
  • PS5's ultra-high-speed SSD eliminates the long loading screens that used to break racing immersion — garage browsing and event launches are near-instant
  • 3D Audio surrounds you with positional engine and tire sounds, letting you hear where rivals are before they appear in the mirror
  • Driving School and license progression system makes the game genuinely accessible to newcomers while still satisfying seasoned sim racers

👎 Cons

  • Requires a persistent internet connection even for single-player campaign — offline play is not available, which is a hard constraint for travel or unreliable network situations
  • Microtransaction economy for in-game credits has drawn sustained criticism from the community, particularly around grinding requirements for high-value cars
  • The ray tracing mode is limited to the Scapes photo mode and replays rather than active gameplay — real-time racing runs the rasterized pipeline
  • Physical disc version adds no offline advantage over digital, making the always-online requirement feel particularly limiting for disc buyers

Frequently Asked Questions

The DualSense controller is genuinely integral to GT7's experience — not just functional. The adaptive triggers simulate ABS pulsing, wheel spin resistance, and brake pedal feel with surprising precision, making each car feel mechanically distinct without any additional hardware. A racing wheel deepens immersion further, but GT7 is one of the few racing games where the stock controller is a legitimate choice.
GT7 ships with over 420 cars and 90 track routes. The range spans meticulously recreated classic road cars, period-correct race machinery, and modern hypercars — each modeled with interior detail sufficient for the in-game Scapes photography mode.
A persistent internet connection is required to access the full game, including the single-player GT Simulation Mode. This is a meaningful limitation for households with unreliable connectivity or for travel gaming.
A 4K HDR display running at 60fps is the target spec GT7 is optimized for. The HDR implementation is particularly effective — sun glint on bodywork and the transition from tunnel shadow to open track look noticeably more realistic with a properly calibrated HDR panel than on SDR displays.
GT7 includes a Driving School mode and progressively structured license tests that teach real cornering technique, braking zones, and car control. Newcomers can start with assists enabled and ease into simulation settings as their skills build — the on-ramp is gentler than many sim titles.