Sony Interactive Entertainment has released the latest ina series of Gran Turismo 7 developer diaries.
In the behind the scenes video,Polyphony DigitalCEOKazunori Yamauchidiscusses updates to the franchise’s livery editor, which has been used to create “several million” liveries since its introduction in 2017’sGran TurismoSport.

“Liveries have been applied to racing cars ever since the 1970s,” he says. “These liveries have become iconic, inextricably linked with people’s memories of certain races.
“I believe that using the livery editor turns a car into a blank canvas, a medium of expression. It’s essentially a place where players can express themselves.

“So, our main goal for us in creating the new livery editor is to improve usability and the ease of use for the gamers.”
Sonyrecently detailedGran Turismo 7 pre-order itemsand the game’s 25th Anniversary Edition, which costs $90 / £90.

Customers who pre-order the PS4 and PS5 racing game at participating retailers ahead of itsMarch 4, 2022 release datewill receive a selection of bonus in-game items.
The 25th Anniversary Edition includes a Toyota GR Yaris with a country specific livery.

Gran Turismo 7’s campaign mode, livery editor, Scapes photo mode, GT Café and GT Auto will allrequire players to be connected to the PlayStation Network.


