Gran Turismo Sport is set to release later this month, and Sony just dumped a bunch of info about the October 17 release over at the PlayStation Blog. In total there are 40 total Gran Turismo Sport track layouts across 17 courses. Some of the major inclusions include Colorado Springs, Nürburgring, Tokyo Expressway, and the Willow Springs International Raceway.
Check out the complete list of Gran Turismo Sport tracks below:
- Alsace – Village
- Alsace – Village II
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore – GP
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore – GP II
- Autódromo De Interlagos
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway II
- Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit
- Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
- Broad Bean Raceway
- Broad Bean Raceway II
- Colorado Springs – Lake
- Colorado Springs – Lake II
- Dragon Trail – Seaside
- Dragon Trail – Seaside II
- Fishermans Ranch
- Fishermans Ranch II
- Kyoto Driving Park – Miyabi
- Kyoto Driving Park – Yamagiwa
- Kyoto Driving Park – Yamagiwa II
- Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit
- Northern Isle Speedway
- Northern Isle Speedway – Infield
- Nürburgring 24h
- Nürburgring GP
- Nürburgring Nordschleife
- Nürburgring Nordschleife Tourist Layout
- Sardegna – Windmills
- Sardegna – Windmills II
- Suzuka Circuit
- Suzuka Circuit East Course
- Tokyo Expressway – Central Inner Loop
- Tokyo Expressway – Central Outer Loop
- Tokyo Expressway – East Inner Loop
- Tokyo Expressway – East Outer Loop
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Big Willow
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Horse Thief Mile
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Horse Thief Mile II
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs II
While the tracks were the main draw, Polyphony Digital also released two new trailers. Check them out below:
Gran Turismo Sport releases on October 17 in North America and October 18 in Europe for PlayStation 4.
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[Source: PlayStation Blog]