Sony is just a few days away from putting driving fans behind the wheel with Gran Turismo Sport, the latest addition to its ongoing racing franchise. And this week, the company revealed just what kind of ride these players are in for.
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In a new PlayStation Blog post, product manager Ken Chan revealed the full track list for the game, with a total of 40 unique variants across 17 tracks across the globe, including various fantasy tracks like the Tokyo Expressway and the Dragontail. There are some real ones as well, in case you’re looking for authenticity. Check out the full list below:
- Alsace โ Village
- Alsace โ Village II
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore โ GP
- Autodrome Lago Maggiore โ GP II
- Autรณdromo De Interlagos
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway
- Blue Moon Bay Speedway II
- Brands Hatch Grand Prix Circuit
- Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
- Broad Bean Raceway
- Broad Bean Raceway II
- Colorado Springs โ Lake
- Colorado Springs โ Lake II
- Dragon Trail โ Seaside
- Dragon Trail โ Seaside II
- Fishermans Ranch
- Fishermans Ranch II
- Kyoto Driving Park โ Miyabi
- Kyoto Driving Park โ Yamagiwa
- Kyoto Driving Park โ Yamagiwa II
- Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit
- Northern Isle Speedway
- Northern Isle Speedway โ Infield
- Nรผrburgring 24h
- Nรผrburgring GP
- Nรผrburgring Nordschleife
- Nรผrburgring Nordschleife Tourist Layout
- Sardegna โ Windmills
- Sardegna โ Windmills II
- Suzuka Circuit
- Suzuka Circuit East Course
- Tokyo Expressway โ Central Inner Loop
- Tokyo Expressway โ Central Outer Loop
- Tokyo Expressway โ East Inner Loop
- Tokyo Expressway โ East Outer Loop
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Big Willow
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Horse Thief Mile
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Horse Thief Mile II
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs
- Willow Springs International Raceway: Streets of Willow Springs II
That’s just part of the reveal, as Chan also showcased a new video featuring the different cars that are available, in which there are quite a few. They’re also divided into categories, ranking from typical stock cars (Group N) all the way to the most challenging rides in the game (Group X). You can check out that video above, and tackle Group X when you’re rarin’ to go. Prepare for the rides of you life!
Gran Turismo Sport arrives on October 17th for PlayStation 4.