Gran Turismo 5 Announces New Courses
If you’re one of the many gaming enthusiasts who cannot wait for the release of Gran Turismo 5 then you have a long wait ahead of you until the November launch this year. However, Kazunori Yamauchi decided to ease the suffering a little bit by sharing with us several new tracks that will be making their appearance on the upcoming game.
Yamauchi from Polyphony Digital shared five brand-new tracks that will become venues for the much-awaited game. These tracks are Tuscany, Madrid, Nurburging, the Rome circuit and the test course from Top Gear.
The Tuscany course features a rural and scenic locale, with wide country roads and summer skies. As a contrast, the Madrid track features one of the world’s most beautiful cities in all its urban glory. According to Yamauchi, the Madrid course took almost two years to complete, since urban tracks are often the most challenging to develop. This track even showcases the old buildings that Madrid is famous for.
The Nurburging course is a spiting image of the real thing—with parked cars, camping tents and even the road graffiti.
The Rome track is particularly impressive with its impeccable glimpse of the Coliseum. Just like the Madrid course, the Rome course took about a couple of years to complete.
Lastly, the Top Gear test course will features a unique 8-figure shape. Sounds like it’s going to be a pretty exciting race, doesn’t it?
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