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Introducing the New 'Data Logger' Feature - Gran Turismo 7

The Spec III update introduces the new 'Data Logger' feature.

This tool creates a visual representation of your driving data for you to go back and analyse, just like in real motorsports. In this guide GT provides some examples of how you can use the Data Logger in case it's your first time.

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Gran Turismo 7 Power Pack review

It’s hard to believe but Gran Turismo 7 was released on the PS5 and PS4 around four years ago now. Like most games nowadays its 4K and HDR visuals mean it still looks decent – but it’s been progressively upgraded throughout the years with free DLC content, too. Enter the Power Pack; a new, paid-for DLC that promises to cater towards more hardcore gamers with a chunk of extra content and races. It’s only for PS5 and PS5 Pro, mind.

It’s yours for £24.99 and promises a host of new events, along with a small collection of new cars and a dollop of in-game cash too. But is it worth the money?

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1. Title doesn't match source. 2. This is a review of a pack and works better as an opinion piece since it is not a review of the base game.
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Kazunori Yamauchi Wants Gran Turismo to "Natively Support More Steering Wheels"

The sim-racing hardware landscape has undergone a massive transformation in the last few years. What was once a niche market dominated by a few key players has exploded into a multi-million dollar industry, with brands like Fanatec, Logitech, Thrustmaster, Nacon, and Moza fighting for space on sim-racer’s rigs.

As more manufacturers eye the PlayStation ecosystem, the question of how Gran Turismo handles this influx of hardware has become an interesting topic. Speaking at the 2025 World Series Finals in Fukuoka, Japan, Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi addressed the studio’s strategy for hardware compatibility, the “Spec III” update, and why the PC’s “freedom” isn’t always the right path for a console experience.

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Dudeson16d ago

How 'bout they just come to pc too! Would be a great addition, especially for vr racing.

lodossrage16d ago

Why bother?

Most of the personal computer crowd feel they have better options with iracing and assetto. And they're VERY vocal about that.

Snookies1215d ago

I'd really love for it to come to PC too... More options is NEVER a bad thing. Plus I hate moving my PSVR2 over to my console just to play Gran Turismo. It's like the one VR game that I have to switch to a different system for.

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Kazunori Yamauchi on the Future of Gran Turismo Sounds

Although the situation has improved in recent iterations, for much of its history the Gran Turismo series has been heavily criticized for its engine sounds. During the PlayStation 2 and 3 eras, engine notes were often compared to "vacuum cleaners"; the result of synthesized loops that lacked the soul and mechanical violence of their real-world counterparts.

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1Victor17d ago

Video games sounds keep evolving with every new generation be it a little or a lot eventually it will get to the point of been inside the race car