It seems that all the faults that fans of the game reported with Gran Turismo 5 have been taken into account, and the developers are already looking to create a successor. We say that because Kazunori Yamauchi, who is the leader of developer Polyphony Digital, has told IGN during an interview that the team is already working on Gran Turismo 6.
The statement was made during the 2011 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, where Yamauchi also discussed the sort of downloadable content we can expect to see for Gran Turismo 5. “Now we have the feedback from our customers and we’ll see how that will affect what we will do from here.. Things that we can provide through DLC we will, so that’s really the market difference,” he said.
The other big question is whether you’ll be able to have your virtual track action on the upcoming Sony Playstation4 console, and how much this will delay the development of the game.
The other big question is whether you’ll be able to have your virtual track action on the upcoming Sony Playstation4 console, and how much this will delay the development of the game.