When will Gran Turismo 7 be released: price, preload times, file size, and more

Racing fans are in for a treat this week, as we're just days away from the launch of Gran Turismo 7—Playstation's new next-gen car racing sim that promises to be its biggest yet.

As well as reviving the series' popular single player campaign, it will feature exciting multiplayer races as well as some truly spectacular realistic visuals on PS5.

If you haven't had a chance to upgrade just yet, don't worry—Gran Turismo 7 will also be available to PS4 users.

Retailing for £69.99, the Playstation exclusive is much pricier than its Xbox counterpart, Forza, which was released for free to Xbox Game Pass subscribers in November.

However, it looks set to bring back some fan favourites such as the GT Simulation Mode which takes players through an exciting solo campaign where they can unlock everything from the latest supercars to iconic classic motors.

Pre-orders of the game will net you three limited edition cars including a Porsche 917 'Living Legend' as well as a Mazda GT3 concept model.

If you want to get prepared for the launch later this week and you've preordered, you should be able to preload the game now in time for its launch on March 4th.

You'd better make some space on your hard drive though, as the racing sim clocks in at a whopping 110GB file size.

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When will Gran Turismo 7 be released?

Originally slated for a 2021 release but delayed by the pandemic, Gran Turismo 7 will now be released on March 4 on PS4 and PS5.

However, if you preordered, you might be one of the lucky games who got shipped their copy a week early. Some Redditors said they received their copy well over a week early, and while it doesn't have full online functionality yet, the response so far has been very positive.

One player said : "Game's gorgeous. Great soundtrack. No B-spec mode, but that always seems to come later anyway. They set it up as a career mode, so you level up and open up new things like races and new parts in the tuning shop by collecting cars."

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