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Gran Turismo 7 on PS5 delayed by a YEAR as game-makers blame ‘Covid challenges’

CAR racing video game Gran Turismo 7 will now be delayed until 2022.

Sony has revealed that the highly anticipated game won’t be released until next year due to Covid-19 issues.

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GT7 will be delayed until 2022, according to Sony[/caption]

The global pandemic has caused a lot of production issues in many industries and that includes those developing video games.

Sony told GQ: “GT7 has been impacted by Covid-related production challenges and therefore will shift from 2021 to 2022.

“With the ongoing pandemic, it’s a dynamic and changing situation and some critical aspects of game production have been slowed over the past several months.

“We’ll share more specifics on GT7’s release date when available.”

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The game is highly anticipated by racing fans[/caption]

Gran Turismo 7 will aim to give users a realistic racing car driver experience.

This includes the high speeds, crashes and occasionally rather dangerous weather conditions.

It seems Gran Turismo 7 will be a flagship exclusive for the PS5.

The game aims to put players firmly in the driving seat and even includes realistic vibrations so you feel like you’re in a racing car.

It’s said to be coming in impressive 4K resolution quality.

A short trailer for the game has been released and you can watch it below.

PlayStation 5 specs

These are the geeky bits you’ll want to know about…

  • AMD Zen 2 8-core CPU (3.5GHz)
  • AMD RDNA 2 GPU (10.28 teraflops, 2.23GHz)
  • 16GB GDDR6 RAM
  • 825GB SSD storage
  • 4K gaming at 60fps, up to 120fps / 8K

 


In other gaming news, Fortnite players who bought randomised “Loot Llama” boxes will be receiving free V-bucks.

Sony has confirmed that it is working on a new version of its PlayStation VR headset designed for the PS5.

And, The Sun’s favourite alternative to a games console is the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset.

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