From
the development powerhouse that has shipped more than
52 million units worldwide, Polyphony Digital Inc.(PDI),
the award-winning Gran Turismo™ franchise is now
on PSP for the first time. Developed exclusively for PSP
by the internal team of designers and engineers at PDI,
Gran Turismo™ is built for optimal performance and
fun racing excitement on the portable platform. Consistently
setting the bar in terms of quality of design and physics
technology with every product release, Gran Turismo on
the PSP is no exception and offers an authentic and accessible
racing product for the series’ millions of fans
and newcomers alike.
Gran Turismo features more than 800 vehicle models
from the world’s top manufacturers (over 4,500
total paint variations) and more than 30 tracks (60+
total layouts), including famous world circuits, city
courses and other environments. Featuring exciting gameplay
and game modes to suit all levels of play, Gran Turismo
is a great introduction to the best-selling series for
newcomers. Additionally, seasoned Gran Turismo fans
will recognize the depth of content and unparalleled
visuals the series is known for, including graphics
running at a stunning 60 frames per second. Gran Turismo
is truly a next generation PSP title.
Players can progress and acquire cars in Challenge
Mode throughout more than 100 events in, or they can
explore different tracks and circuits in Arcade Mode.
Additionally, players can race online in Ad Hoc Mode
against up to 3 others (4 total) via the PSP’s
built-in ad hoc functionality. The first in the Gran
Turismo series is the ability to trade and share unlocked
vehicles with others online via ad hoc mode. This feature
is not available in any other racing game on PSP.
Available on UMD and as a downloadable product via
PLAYSTATION Network, Gran Turismo will be available
in North America just after the October 1, 2009 release
of the newest member of the PlayStation Portable family,
the PSP go. The PSP go is the smallest and sleekest
PSP system to date and leverages PlayStation Network
and digital content exclusively. UMD support guarantees
that all PSP owners can play Gran Turismo on the go.
KEY FEATURES
• Developed by Polyphony Digital Inc. for PSP
– Gran Turismo’s debut on PSP is developed
by the internal team behind the world’s best-selling
racing series.
• Over 800 vehicle models – Players can
race their favorite vehicles from the top manufacturers
around the globe, including Ferrari, Nissan, and more.
The vehicle model count climbs to over 4,500 when the
various paint configurations are included.
• Over 30 Tracks from Around the World –
Famous circuits and some of the favorite environments
from the Gran Turismo series have been optimized for
racing on PSP.
• Share and Trade Vehicles with Others –
For the first time in the Gran Turismo series, players
can share and trade the vehicles they have acquired
throughout the game with others via PSP’s ad hoc
mode. Certain vehicles will be acquired by trade only,
so players will want to trade and share in order to
virtually drive all of the meticulously designed vehicle
models.
• Dynamic Vehicle Roster – Based on the
amount of time Gran Turismo is played, the in-game calendar
will change the dealer car lineup seasonally.
• Available via UMD and PlayStation Network –
Offering convenience, choice and options for owners
of the original PSP or the newly announced PSP go.
About Gran Turismo
With more than 52 million units shipped worldwide, the
award-winning Gran Turismo™ franchise for the
PlayStation®, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment
system, PLAYSTATION 3 and now PSP is regarded as the
best and most authentic driving simulator ever created
due to its true-to-life graphics, authentic physics
technology and design. Since the inception of the Gran
Turismo franchise, famed creator Kazunori Yamauchi and
Polyphony Digital Inc. in Japan have revolutionized
the racing category as we know it today. His offerings
provide the most realistic driving simulation in the
industry and a unique medium for automotive manufacturers
to showcase their products.