As you may have heard, Gamescom got underway earlier today. A recreation of a portion of the Nürburgring will greet gamers heading to the GT Sport section, where 15 gaming pods will be waiting. Polyphony already released a short video detailing Kazunori Yamauchi’s Nürburgring 24H experience in the run-up to the event, and have now released 78 new screenshots of the game, featuring a handful of new tidbits.

Up first, and perhaps least surprising, is the first official image of Yamauchi’s #101 M6 GT3 in-game. It was already spotted very briefly in the background of the documentary released last week, but it’s nonetheless satisfying to see it in these screenshots. Visitors to Gamescom will be able to compare the model to the real thing too, as it takes pride of place in the GT Sport booth.

While we’ve known rallying would be included in GT Sport for the last three months, this batch of images shows off the dirt more than any previous update has. It confirms the name of one of the dirt tracks as Fishermans Ranch, a Polyphony-designed newcomer to the franchise. Spotted here are the Group B machines from Ford, Mitsubishi, and Subaru, marking the first visual confirmation of the latter.

Finally, GTPlanet member RaY29rus noticed two Lancers parked on a familiar circuit (the #13 image in the gallery below). La Sarthe has seemingly returned to Gran Turismo, though with only one image featuring the track, it could be possible this is a Scape shot. As one of the most famous circuits in the world, we’d find it surprising if Polyphony don’t include the full, drivable location in the final game.

Either way, we’re still some way off of knowing all 19 (or 15) locations and 27 layouts, though.

All 78 images are available below, in full 1080P for your viewing pleasure. GT Sport is scheduled to release November 15 in Japan and North America, November 16 for Australia, and November 18 for Europe.

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