The "Gran Turismo Sport" is expected to launch this coming November 15th. Unfortunately, the creator of the game announced that Gran Turismo Sport's release will be delayed until next year.
The founder of Polyphony Digital Kazunori Yamauchi posted on the Playstation Blog that they are moving the release date of "Gran Turismo Sport" until next year. This is due to some tweaking on the physics rendering and some changes on sound simulation.
Yamauchi cited that they want "Gran Turismo Sport" to be perfect before it hits the market. Polyphony Digital is making sure that the new GT Sport would deliver the best racing experience for the players since they are also competing against big titles in the same genre.
"Gran Turismo Sport" is the 13th game of Polyphony Digital in the Gran Turismo series. Gran Turismo was a success since its first release back in 1997.
In a review by Alpr, "Gran Turismo Sport" features the most realistic graphic details when it comes to the racing game. GT Sport is highly notable for the car details from interior up to the car's reflection. The racing circuits are also detailed and players would feel the presence of the racing environment.
"Gran Turismo Sport" also features an all new in-game help that gives the player an indicator which gear to use in a certain corner before they approach. A light indicator that helps whether you need to hit the break or you need to prepare for a quick turn is also provided.
The only drawback of GT Sport that Polyphony Digital needs to fix, whereas they seem to know it already - is the audio. "Gran Turismo Sport" held a free trial at the E3 last June, and Polyphony Digital received a couple of reports about the sound that feels like the cars are artificial and muted.
Polyphony Digital seems to be working on the said audio issue of "Gran Turismo Sport" and is expected to be fixed before the launch. Kazunori Yamauchi didn't give a specific date, but "Gran Turismo Sport" is expected to be released early 2017 which is exclusively for Playstation 4.