Gran Turismo Sport Update 1.10 Released; Adds Single-Player Career Mode, Cars, and Tracks

Giuseppe Nelva December 22, 2017 12:53 AM EST

Gran Turismo Sport just got the major update promised for December, including the "GT League" single-player career mode, new cars, and tracks.

If you weren’t much a fan of the online-only nature of Gran Turismo Sport, today is your day, because Sony just released update 1.10 for the game.

The primary feature released with the update is the “GT League” mode. This is basically a single-player career mode reminiscent of the GT Mode which was included in previous games of the franchise.

And there is more: Twelve new cars have been added. You can find them all listed below.

Mazda — RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)

Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32)

Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34)

Ford — F-150 SVT Raptor

Lamborghini — Countach LP400

Ferrari — F40

Ferrari — Enzo Ferrari

KTM — X-BOW R

Suzuki — Swift Sport

Volkswagen — Samba Bus Type 2 (T1)

Chris Holstrom Concepts — 1967 Chevy Nova

Chevrolet — Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3)

If you’re more interested in new tracks, there is something on that front as well. We get Kyoto Driving Park Yamagawa and Kyoto Driving Park Miyabi.

last, but not least, we also get some Holiday-themed Scapes, which were probably predictable, since they’re pretty much a tradition of the Gran Turismo franchise.

The patch is fairly sizable, weighing 2.789 gigabytes, but nowadays that’s not exactly something I’d consider enormous.

Incidentally, more cars are coming, with over fifty planned by the end of March 2018. If you want to see a few screenshots of the update, you can find them in our previous article, and a second one.