Gran Turismo 7 Title to Come 2017 at the Earliest; Beta Version Expected Next Year

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The awaited Gran Turismo 7 has stayed on the shadowed part of the gaming world, as fans know very little of it for now. Sad to say, the title doesn't give much information, or even a nearing release date, and Polyphony Digital along with Sony feel that fans should know the real score about the upcoming expansion.

According to Master Herald, the anticipated Gran Turismo 7 is still far from a launch, as both Sony and Polyphony Digital announced that the seventh expansion is set to come out on 2017 at the earliest--and that the entire team is still currently working on making the title better. It was also during Paris Games Week 2015 when Sony clarified that Gran Turismo 7 is actually a different title from Gran Turismo Sport which many made the mistake of both games being the same.

As reported by Ecumenical News, though fans may not get that Gran Turismo 7 will take longer than what was thought, a beta version of the game is set to release soon, most probably any time within 2016. This guarantees that fans will get a taste of the upcoming title while they keep track of the game's progress.

Delivered in previous news, apart from the release date that has been talked about many times over, there are also in-game features to take note of-such as the speculation of the installment being compatible for the VR Headset. This has not been confirmed yet, but the possibility that it offers to the table can be considered believable. As fans may see it, Gran Turismo 7 is an open book that can be a lot of things.

Gran Turismo 7 stays a mystery for the meantime. More news about the car-racing title is bound to appear sometime next year, but for the moment, fans are urged to extend their patience a little longer.

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