But fear not, they don't come in the form of random loot boxes. The new and updated Brand Central mode now links directly to the PlayStation Store allowing players to purchase individual cars that cost less than 2,000,000 Cr. The update comes alongside a new track "Circuit de Sainte-Croix" and eight new cars.
Including series veteran, the Honda BEAT '91. Alongside the Daihatsu Copen Active Top ‘02, Ferrari 250 GTO CN.3729GT ‘62, Ford GT LM Spec II Test Car, Honda S660 ‘15, Mazda 787B ‘91, Mercedes-AMG F1 W08 EQ Power+ 2017, Mercedes-AMG F1 W08 EQ Power+ (Color Variation) 2017.
Individual car purchases almost a year after release brings the Gran Turismo Sport more inline with the Forza series and its car packs. That is the now soon-to-be loot-box-free version of
Forza 7.
For full patch notes on Gran Turismo Sport's 1.23 update -
head here.
Posted 10:26am 01/8/18