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Damaramu
12-03-2006, 10:07 PM
SOURCE (http://www.gamespot.com/news/6162566.html)


Sony hits brakes on Gran Turismo HD
Polyphony Digital's PlayStation 3 driving sim will only be released in free downloadable demo form in Japan; no word on game's US fate.

Last week, Gran Turismo fans might have been concerned by a change in an online retailer's product listing for the series' PlayStation 3 debut. Instead of the winter 2006 date Sony had originally pegged for the title, GameStop was listing Gran Turismo HD as releasing December 1, 2007.

Sony today updated the game's Japanese Web site with some good news and some bad news for eager fans of the game. The good news is that a free demo version of Gran Turismo HD with 10 cars and two layouts of a single track will be available for download in Japan from the PlayStation store on December 24, 2006. The bad news is that the full version of the game has been canceled, as the Polyphony Digital team is switching its focus to the next PS3 installment of the series, Gran Turismo 5.

"The Gran Turismo series will change its core principles," Polyphony Digital head Kazunori Yamauchi said about the next installment in the series, which was not given any kind of release window. As for what direction Yamauchi is taking with the series, Sony has only said it "will be a fully realized Online Car Life Simulation."

Back in August, Yamauchi confirmed in an interview with Famitsu that development on the next PS3 version of Gran Turismo had begun. "We are working on a version of GT that supports the full PS3 specification," he told the magazine.

Gran Turismo HD may not be the last downloadable demo edition of the popular racing sim. The Japanese Gran Turismo site says that Sony might be able to offer more "concept" versions of the series before the full release of Gran Turismo 5 arrives. However, any such editions would be included in the final retail release of Gran Turismo 5.

While the free downloadable demo of Gran Turismo HD was confirmed for Japan, it's currently unclear if it will make its way to the US. When asked for a status update on the game's domestic fate, a Sony rep said only, "As of today, there are no official announcements for a North American release of GT HD."

PDorr3
12-03-2006, 10:09 PM
I think its better that they concentrate on making a totaly new entry into the series anyway, however I hope the US gets this download as well, would really be unfair if its JP only.

link1110
12-03-2006, 10:12 PM
I never understood the allure of this game. Yeah, they played it for 20 minutes at that riduculous e3 press conference, but wasn't this game little more than a glorified prettied up port of gt4, which has been out on ps2 for almost a year already?

AMG
12-04-2006, 02:19 AM
I think its better that they concentrate on making a totaly new entry into the series anyway

My thoughts exactly.

roushimsx
12-04-2006, 03:29 AM
Eh, not that much of a loss. So we get boned out of a free demo (almost like a GT4 Prologue only more like a GT4 Epilogue) and we get told once again that we're not getting any of the concept editions...nothing new.

I guess it sucks that it's download only, screwing out import savvy GT fans, but other than that it's just business as usual. *shrug*

(no more GT Concept editions to import? Poo :( )