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“Gran Turismo 7’ State of Play Will Tease New Footage this Week
Sony has recently announced to display the Gran Turismo 7 on Wednesday, 2ND of February. The never-seen-before PS5 display and details will reach your screens through Twitch or YouTube in a blog by PlayStation blog. As in their tweet, you should set your alarms to 2 pm Pacific / 5 pm Eastern / 11:00 pm CET.
A Twitter post by PlayStation displays a 30-minute teaser for the Gran Turismo 7 show set for Wednesday this week. We expect to see some epic rides, incredible looks, all in a fast race at magnificent tracks.
Gran Turismo 7 takes center stage in an all-new State of Play, arriving Wednesday at 2pm Pacific: https://t.co/Yo0Iq8udFH pic.twitter.com/F3ASOpmpeQ
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) January 31, 2022
We do not expect to view other games in this upcoming exhibition apart from this main Gran Turismo new version. Gran Turismo has been one of the greatest games in PlayStation by top gaming companies.
A Sneak Peek for the Players;
Owners of PS4 and PS5 will have the chance to launch and enjoy this seventh edition game. However, in this week's show, we expect a significant emphasis on the Gran Turismo 7 on the PS5s. If the JT7 keeps up with the outstanding features as in GT6, then the public will indeed create strong interest.
The company would have released this game last year, 2021. However, it was cut short due to existing Covid 19 protocols that affected the activities at the station at the time. Now that the display date for the state of play is confirmed, fans can not hide their excitement.
SAME DAY AS MY HAIRCUT, AIN'T NO WAY LMAO???https://t.co/czZYkLEIqc
— Pyo 5️⃣ (@mrpyo1) January 31, 2022
After the much-anticipated wait, we will await their launch set for March 4, 2022. In your PS5 and PS4, you will then be able to execute all the newly slated features of GT7.
As we conclude, Sony's PlayStation directs viewers to take caution in sharing live feed videos. In a more direct guideline, the company advises all Co-streaming and Video-On-Demand (VOD) to omit all music under copyright laws.