
Sony’s steadily been porting giant chunks of its catalogue to PC, and it even acquired Dutch developer Nixxes to expedite its efforts. With rumours of Returnal coming to storefronts like Steam quickly, developer Polyphony Digital has hinted that Gran Turismo 7 might additionally see a launch on computer systems within the close to future.
Collection creator Kazunori Yamauchi commented briefly on the likelihood in an interview with GT Planet on the Gran Turismo World Finals in Monaco this weekend. Requested if his staff would take into account a conversion of its newest acclaimed sim racer, the auteur admitted, “Sure, I do suppose so.” It’s price noting that the discharge was listed in an all-encompassing NVIDIA leak, which has turned out to be largely true.
Yamauchi was desirous to mood expectations, nonetheless, explaining that the title is successfully designed to take full benefit of PlayStation {hardware}: “There usually are not many platforms which might run the sport in 4K, 60fps natively, so a method we make that doable is to slender down the platform. It’s not an easy topic, however in fact, we’re wanting into it and contemplating it.”
Gran Turismo 7 is, clearly, already a multiformat title, because it spans two generations of PlayStation: each PS5 and PS4. As such, we will’t think about there’d be too many points changing this to computer systems – even when it got here with some hefty {hardware} necessities hooked up. Whereas there are a selection of racing sims already obtainable on PC, there’s nothing fairly like Gran Turismo, and we reckon this may show common.