Also for the “Super AI Resistance” named Sophie.
Playstation VR2 was officially released on Wednesday (read our test). When that happens you will be able to play Gran Turismo 7 Still, because the promised patch for VR will be released tomorrow morning already.
It will be possible when the game is patched to version 1.29 tomorrow morning. The update is released at 7 am Swedish time, He says PS blog. Support is only available for PSVR2 and therefore only playable if you play on Playsation 5.
The GT7 takes full advantage of the next-gen features of PS VR2 – benefiting from specially optimized HDR tone mapping, as well as improved rendering from eye-tracking (a technology that displays areas of the screen directly seen by the player in high definition), and support for dynamic 3D audio, players will experience A whole new dimension of highly immersive gameplay.
Also a PS5 exclusive is the new AI antagonist Sophy. This is developed by Sony and Polyphony and provides what they call “Islander Resistance” in the Race Together game mode.
Gran Turismo Sophy is a super intelligent AI racing agent developed in collaboration between Sony AI, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Polyphony Digital. The “Gran Turismo Sophy Race Together” mode gives Gran Turismo players of all levels and abilities the chance to take on the GT Sophy in GT7. The special mode, available as a time-limited in-game event (February 21st to the end of March), is the first look at GT Sophy in GT7 and is designed to increase the fun and excitement of racing against the GT Sophy for everyone. Player feedback on this initial special feature will be used to improve the GT Sophy Race Together mode feature for future releases.
We also got a brand new track (Grand Valley) and a bunch of new cars.
PSVR2 releases on February 22nd. Resident Evil Village will also be updated with free support for Sony’s new VR headsets, but we still don’t know when that will happen.
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