Keep It 1.11: Gran Turismo Sport Expands with New Update
If a racing video game doesn?t have enough cars in it to appeal to enthusiasts of, say, turbo PT Cruisers, Ladas, and obscure versions of the Honda Jazz, most gamers aren?t going to bother even firing it up. Luckily for those looking for more four-wheeled variety, update 1.11 for Gran Turismo Sport on PlayStation 4 launched worldwide last week and brought more cars (admittedly not a massive amount, but, hey, we’ll take it), more events for the recently added single-player GT League mode, and two new racing circuits.
New Cars
Dodge now has nine options in their showroom with this addition of the 448-hp 2002 Dodge Viper GTS, available in six colors. It’s in the N500 car category, along with the Group 3 Mustang, the Ferrari F40, and others. Ferrari fans get two more options: The 1976 Ferrari 512 BB is a beautifully detailed version of the mid-engine Berlinetta Boxer, complete with functioning radiator cooling fans; the other, a 1967 Ferrari 330 P4 race car, is one of the most expensive cars in the game at 20 million credits. Yes, this is the same model that debuted at the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona with not only a victory, but with two other Ferrari 330 P4s finishing 2nd and 3rd.
The 2006 Ford GT is here and is available in a handful of different colors with optional racing stripes, but we already know most players are going to head straight to the Livery Editor to re-create the classic Gulf look. The 1966 XJ13, not to be confused with an E-type, is just ...
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