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As a racing simulation title, Gran Turismo 7. It is the seventh numerical installment and eighth mainline installment in the Gran Turismo series, acting as a sequel to 2013's Gran Turismo 's Gran Turismo Sport. This is a list of all circuits currently featured in Gran Turismo 7. Gran Turismo 7 is a 2022 racing simulation video game developed by Polyphony Digital and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Additionally, the comment section of this page should not be used as a wishlist. Important: Inserting mentions of Gran Turismo 7 in track pages without confirmation may be subject to reversion. We've plenty more on Gran Turismo 7, including details on the returning dynamic time and weather conditions as well as Polyphony Digital's quest to preserve 150 years of car culture, in our big Kazunori Yamauchi interview.As new information is released on the upcoming Gran Turismo 7, this page will be updated to reflect known tracks that will appear in-game. The news might disappoint those looking forward to a traditional offline single player campaign, though given the benefits of playing connected - and given that I can't remember the last time I unhooked my PS5 from the internet - it's understandable. For example things like the livery data as well - that's something that is downloaded from the online server." But anything that has to do with the save data requires a connection.

"The only part of the game that doesn't require an online connection is the arcade mode, because that has no effect on the save data, so that's possible. "The online connection is required for the campaign mode," Yamauchi continued, before suggesting it will work along similar lines to Gran Turismo Sport in this regard. "It's just to prevent cheating overall from people trying to modify the save data, so that's the reason for the online connection." "The requirement for the online connection isn't specific to the Cafe per se," Yamauchi said.
