Gran Turismo Sport Patch 1.28 Available - Adds Fuji Speedway, 9 New Cars & More

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Gran Turismo Sport game update 1.28 is available, adding new cars, tracks, League events and more. Check out the trailer, screenshots and details below.

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9 New Cars

  • Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO CN.AR750106 ’65
  • BMW M3 GT (BMW Motorsport) ’11
  • Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe ’06
  • Honda NSX Type R ’92
  • Mazda RX500 ’70
  • Nissan Fairlady Z 300ZX TwinTurbo 2-seater (Z32) ’89
  • Plymouth XNR Ghia Roadster ’60
  • Porsche 911 GT3 (996) ’01
  • Porsche 911 GT3 (997) ’08

Fuji Speedway track has been added in 2 different layouts

  • Fuji Speedway F
  • Fuji Speedway GT

GT League Events

  • Beginner League: “The Passion of Dr. Wankel”
  • Amateur League: “Real Circuit Tours”
  • Professional League: “Group 1 Cup”
  • “Stars & Stripes” Rounds 4 and 5
  • “J-Sport Meeting” Rounds 4 and 5
  • “Mercedes AMG Grand Prix Rounds” 4 and 5
  • “Gr. 3 Endurance Series” Round 4
  • “Red Bull Ring” has been added to the “Circuit Experience”.

Scapes

  • “Fuji Speedway” has been added to the special featured section.

Brand Central

  • “Plymouth” has been added to the America region lineup;
  • The Racing Kart 125 Shifter has been added to the “Gran Turismo” lineup in the Asia-Pacific region. (The car can be purchased with in-game Credits after completing the Racing Etiquette. It can also be purchased through the PlayStation™Store without completing the Racing Etiquette.)

Controller

  • Compatibility for the Fanatec® CSL Elite (for PS4) rev lights has been added;
  • The frequency and strength of the force feedback vibration when the steering is turned too far have been adjusted.

Physics Simulation Model

  • The Tyre Wear value has been adjusted;

Other Improvements and Adjustments

  • The handling when steering and the regulation system for the hybrid system on the Mercedes-Benz F1 W08 EQ Power+ ’17 (and its colour variations) have been improved;
  • The TCS controls have been adjusted. (U-turns are now easier to do in rear wheel drive cars with TCS set to 2 or higher);
  • The amount of grip lost when driving off the track in relation to the debris accumulated on tyres has been adjusted.
  • Various other issues have been addressed.
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