Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed that a "major update" is coming for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue later this year, which will add among other things long-awaited vehicle damage.
Sony's budget PlayStation 3 racing title becomes the systems fastest-selling title.
According to Chart-Track, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue has debuted at the top of the All Formats All Prices video game chart, knocking Rainbow Six Vegas 2 down a place to No.2.
Sony has finally issued a statement regarding the no-show of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue on PSN, which was supposed to launch yesterday.
"Unfortunately due to some last minute technical difficulties, we were unable to publish the new content to the PS Store yesterday," Sony told CVG.
DarkZero writes: "We know you are probably sick of checking the PlayStation Store over the past few hours to see did Gran Turismo 5 Prologue finally make an appearance. Well, if you make just one more trip you should now see that the game has finally made an appearance along with the rest of the content after a long, long, long, long wait, and all of GT5Ps 2gigs are now ready to download onto your hard drive"
haha i don't know why i've been so sarcastic today. i'm in a very strange mood. must be from me staying up late playing Battlefield Bad Company Beta. so addicting.
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, really, is the biggest demo you'll ever play. There honestly is more to do here than in many full-price titles, despite the fact it's merely a teaser. It's barn-stormingly beautiful and feels sublime, and even though the online racing seems like a bit of a dud, we're sure Polyphony can update and improve it. Honestly, GT die-hards (and there are millions of them) should lap this up.
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