When "Gran Turismo Sport" release date arrives next year, it looks like Polyphony Digital's latest title is set to shake the racing genre up a bit just like its distant predecessor. The upcoming racing title is touted to bring forth previously unheard of stunning visuals because the game is optimized to take advantage the enhanced performance of Sony's latest console, the PlayStation 4 Pro.
"Gran Turismo Sport" comes from a long line of racing titles. When the first game rolled out in 1997, the racing game broke records, and was well-loved by both gamers and critics. It became a new benchmark of the genre and eventually made its way to the top becoming PlayStation's best-selling game.
With 2017 being the racing franchise's 20th anniversary, it looks like the upcoming "GT Sport" will once again shake up the racing games genre. Kazunora Yamauchi, CEO of developer Polyphony Digital is particularly proud of what the game will bring to the table.
When "Gran Turismo Sport" release date arrives next year, players will be treated to an astounding visual output, a feat previously unheard in gaming. It will feature a stunning 4K resolution at a smooth 60 frames per second, reports Alphr. Utilizing the PlayStation 4 Pro's HDR 10 capability, the game offers crystal-clear graphics and, with its wide color support is touted to bring forth 64% more color in its output. For the first time, gamers will finally see the hues of McLaren classic orange and Ferrari's classic red as seen in real life.
According to Yamauchi, the 4K output of "GT Sport" is a cause of celebration in itself. It marks a historic moment because for the first time, a video game output will exceed the quality of movies and other media, reports PlayStation Blog. In addition, Polyphony Digital is already gearing the title for what could be another revolutionary transition in gaming as the title already comes with VR compatibility.
Player will have to wait a bit longer though as the developer is yet to announce an "Gran Turismo Sport" release date though it is definitely coming out by 2017. Stay tuned to MobilenApps for the latest news and updates. Meanwhile, feast your eyes on the stunning graphics of the trailer below.
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