It was previously reportedly widely in the media that Sony was working on bringing Gran Turismo 7 to PC. However, recent rumours suggest that the company has cancelled the project at the last minute. The decision has left many PC gamers disappointed and as of now, Sony hasn’t given any explanation for why it was scrapped.
The news comes from user Bryank75, who is widely considered a reliable source on the IconEra forum.
Many fans expected Gran Turismo 7 to follow suit after the success of PlayStation games like God of War, The Last of Us and Marvel’s Spider-Man on PC. These titles helped Sony reach more players, which makes this report of cancellation all the more surprising.
However, this doesn’t mean Sony is stepping away from PC gaming. The company remains committed to its PC strategy, but for racing fans, this is a major letdown. Many were eager to experience one of the best racing games on PC.
Originally launched on March 4, 2022, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, Gran Turismo 7 received great reviews and even won Best Sports/Racing Game at The Game Awards 2022.
Sony continues to support the game, with the latest 1.55 update adding four new cars including –
These updates show Sony’s ongoing commitment to the game, but for now, PC gamers will miss out on the experience.
There’s no word on whether Sony might reconsider in the future but fans still hope to see GT7 on PC someday. A PC version could bring in new players, boost the game’s popularity and expand the Gran Turismo community. The demand is strong, and that could influence Sony’s decisions down the line.
Answer. Sony reportedly cancelled the project to bring Gran Turismo 7 to PC at the last minute, leaving many PC gamers disappointed.
Answer. Fans expected Gran Turismo 7 to follow the success of other PlayStation games like God of War, The Last of Us, and Marvel’s Spider-Man on PC, making the cancellation surprising.
Answer. No, despite the cancellation, Sony remains committed to its PC strategy and continues to support Gran Turismo 7 with updates.
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