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PublisherSony Computer Entertainment StudioPolyphony Digital GenreRacingRelease Date11/24/10

This future contract pays DKP equal to the Metascore Gran Turismo 5 (PS3) receives according to Metacritic. This contract expires two weeks after the game's release.


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Gran Turismo 5 delayed until 2010

Ars Technica - January 1, 2008


Submitted by Kentor (807) at 10:45PM PST on July 21, 2008


Well, I hate to say I told you so, but… IGN has an interview with Kazunori Yamauchi, the game studio's founder and boss. In this interview, Yamauchi tells the world what some of us had suspected: GT5 may well not see the light of day until 2010. In fact, PD is not even focusing on the game right now, and is instead working on GT5 Prologue.
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IGN Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Online Impressions

IGN.com - December 25, 2007


Submitted by Gaara42 (8) at 5:02PM PST on December 28, 2007


The game now includes options for "Online" and "Ranking." "Ranking," is an online ranking viewer. You can filter rankings by track, car type, tire type, and even physics mode (standard or professional). The game lets you view and save replays for the top racers on each track. The real meat of the update is in the Online mode. On this first day of online play, the game has just four live race events against other racers and four time trials where you attempt to beat other players' best times.
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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Priced and Dated

ps.blog - January 29, 2008


Submitted by sagexsdx (148) at 6:39AM PST on January 29, 2008


It’s official - SCEA announced today the April 17 North American ship date for Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, available exclusively for PS3. Developed by famed Polyphony Digital, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue will be available for $39.99 on Blu-ray Disc (BD) and as a download via the PLAYSTATION Store.
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GT may have to hit PC, GT5 cost 50x GT1

Developmag - April 14, 2008


Submitted by starship (297) at 8:29AM PST on April 14, 2008


Kazunori Yamauchi, the head of Sony's Polyphony Digital - responsible for the Gran Turismo series - has said that the franchise, a long-time PlayStation exclusive may debut on PC to attract Chinese gamers. In the interview, he also explained that new game GT5 - the Prologue demo-style version of which is currently the UK's bestselling game - had been in the works by 150 people for four years and has cost 50 times more to make than the original GT1 on the PlayStation.
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