Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
Publisher: PlayStation Studios
Developer: Polyphony Digital
Release:
Ah, the age of always-online games strikes again – this time, with Gran Turismo 7.
Gran Turismo 7 requires a constant internet connection, meaning if you can’t connect online, you basically can’t play the game, save for a few modes like Music Rally. It’s unfortunate but it’s a decision Polyphony Digital chose to make with the latest Gran Turismo installment nonetheless (they did the same with GT Sport, too). The latest update for the game, Version 1.07, however, is casting a negative light on that decision because it has taken the game offline, making it mostly unplayable, for more than 24 hours. That’s another way of saying this game you spent money on is a game you can’t actually enjoy in full at the moment.
Gran Turismo 7 went offline on March 17 and it was only supposed to be down for a couple of hours, as reported by VG247. However, a couple of hours stretched to a dozen. Now, here we are, a full day later. Most of Gran Turismo 7’s modes are still inaccessible as they remain offline.
A big draw of Gran Turismo 7 is the ability to race against other players. That’s not possible in-game at the moment as its online functionality are still disabled. On top of that, Video Games Chronicle reports that this update makes Gran Turismo 7 even grindier than before in some ways.
That’s because the courses that players used to farm in-game credits to purchase cars significantly more expensive in 7 than they were in Sport now dole out less credits.
We’ll be sure to update this story when Gran Turismo 7’s online functionality is restored.
For more about the game, read Game Informer’s Gran Turismo 7 review and then check out what some of the best cars in Gran Turismo 7 would look like if Kirby ate them. Read about Sony’s AI project that outperforms professional GT drivers after that.
[Source: VG247]
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