Similar to Forza 7 for the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC, PS4-exclusive Gran Turismo Sport has a demo before its full release. It's the first time the critically acclaimed racing simulation series will grace the PS4.
Developed by Polyphony Digital, the same studio behind every game in the Gran Turismo franchise as well as cult classics such as Tourist Trophy and Omega Boost for the PS2 and PS1 respectively, here’s everything you need to know about the Gran Turismo Sport demo.
The Gran Turismo Sport demo is free for all PS4 and PS4 Pro users. No invites, no pre-orders, and none of the usual mercenary practises to force you to give it a try. Simply download it via the PlayStation Network (PSN) to play it when it’s available.
The Gran Turismo Sport demo starts at 12am PDT (12:30pm IST) on October 9 for those with PS Plus - Sony's paid multiplayer online subscription. That's a whole 18 hours before non-PS Plus subscribers can check it out. If you absolutely must play Gran Turismo Sport before anyone else, PS Plus is your best bet.
The Gran Turismo Sport demo begins for all from October 9. Unlike the Star Wars Battlefront 2 beta which had the same download time and release date, the Gran Turismo demo can be preloaded right now.
The Gran Turismo Sport demo starts at 12am PDT (12:30pm IST) on October 9 for PS Plus subscribers. If you aren’t a PS Plus subscriber, you can check it out from 6pm PDT on October 9 (6:30am IST on October 10).
The Gran Turismo Sport demo ends for all at 8am PDT (8:30pm IST) on October 12.
Sony is allowing players to preload the Gran Turismo Sport demo. A welcome move considering its a massive download. Speaking of which…
The Gran Turismo Sport demo is a whopping 43GB. Colossal when compared to the likes of Call of Duty: World War 2 and Star Wars Battlefront 2. Granted they’re different kind of games, but Sony’s glaring detachment for data limits is appalling.
Gran Turismo Sport demo - what to expect
Sony has explicitly stated that progress in the Gran Turismo Sport demo carries over to the full game when it hits on October 17 (October 18 for India and Europe). Having said that, this is what the Gran Turismo Sport demo includes:
Will you be playing Gran Turismo Sport? Or have the likes of Project Cars 2 and Dirt 4 slaked your thirst for racing games? Let us know in the comments.
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