While Gran Turismo Sport and its new, online-only e-sports focus were released to a generally positive critical reception in October, old-school fans of PlayStation's flagship racing title—your humble author included—were left craving for a traditional, singleplayer campaign experience that defined Gran Turismo games of yesteryear. Luckily for us, developers Polyphony Digital are addressing those criticisms head-on.

In a blog post, Polyphony has detailed a series of free updates coming to GT Sport over the next couple of months that promise to deliver a full-fledged singleplayer campaign dubbed the "GT League" in addition to 15 new cars. "GT League" should look and feel familiar to whoever played a game in the franchise that wasn't GT Sport, incorporating classic championship labels such as the "Sunday Cup" and "Clubman Cup." While the 15 new vehicular additions don't exactly turn the game into the automotive collectathon that most GT traditionalists yearn for, it's a step in the right direction. Also, the fact that all of this comes at the price of free feels like a breath of fresh air in the midst of gaming's current controversy.