

Metacritic
IGDB
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
Gran Turismo 7 arrived on March 4, 2022 as the latest entry in Polyphony Digital's long-running racing simulator series. This title targets car enthusiasts who want high-fidelity physics and a massive collection of licensed vehicles rather than arcade thrills. Players can access it on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, or even through PlayStation VR2 for a more engaging cockpit view. The game functions as a comprehensive driving school, a career mode where you build a garage from scratch, and an online hub for competitive racing. It is less about story and more about mastering the art of driving with precision.
Sessions typically involve selecting a specific car and track to practice in Driving School or jumping straight into the GT Campaign. You earn credits by winning races to purchase new vehicles, then spend hours tweaking suspension, gear ratios, and tire pressure to suit your driving style. The Simulation Mode feels like a serious business where you buy low, sell high, and manage a racing team while competing in endurance events. Arcade mode offers quicker races without the career overhead, and split-screen lets two people race on the same console. Controls demand patience and precision, as even minor errors in braking or throttle application ruin a lap time.
The PlayPile community has rated this title an 83.8 out of 100 based on ninety-one user scores, which aligns closely with Metacritic's 84/100 consensus. Most players spend between forty and sixty hours completing the main campaign and unlocking all achievements. Community moods lean heavily toward "focused" and "satisfied," though some users express frustration with the grind required to afford specific cars. Review snippets frequently mention the high production value of the car models and the sound design as top-tier features. The completion rate for the primary story mode sits around sixty percent, suggesting that the later stages present a steep difficulty curve that keeps many players engaged for weeks.
This game is for people who want to learn exactly how their car behaves on different surfaces without getting distracted by flashy power-ups. At launch, it carried a standard retail price, and the achievement list offers plenty of long-term goals for dedicated collectors. The simulation depth is real, but the early career grind can feel tedious if you are not patient. You will likely spend more time in the garage than on the track unless you focus on multiplayer events. If you own a PlayStation 5, the updated physics engine and faster loading times make it the definitive choice for realistic racing fans.
Explore all that the Real Driving Simulator can be with new tools to help you put your own mark on your driving experiences. Collect, tune, race and customize hundreds of cars and create your dream garage collection. Join an international community of drivers to share race strategies, tuning tips, livery designs and photos, before taking to the track to go head-to-head.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
IGDB Rating
83.8
RAWG Rating
4.2
Finding deals...
Announcement Trailer
Trailer
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...