Gran Turismo 6 Appears On Newegg

Gran Turismo 6 Appears On NeweggIf you are one who absolutely loves the racing simulator Gran Turismo, and have followed the game right from the very beginning of the series, then you might be interested to hear that retail site Newegg.com has already made available a pre-order page for Gran Turismo 6. Of course, even more interesting is the fact that just as soon as the listing went live, it was taken down all too soon, but with the Internet being what it is, and folks never too far away from a Prt Sc key on the keyboard, you can be sure that there are screenshots shared online as “proof” that Newegg actually placed such a pre-order page.

What other information could be gleaned from this quick exercise? Well, it seems that the potential release date for Gran Turismo has been slated for a November 11 release later this year, and of course, we would take this particular date with a grain of salt especially when you consider how Sony has not commented a single thing concerning this leak, but it would not be too far fetched to believe either that Gran Turismo 6’s pre-order listing was removed just as quickly as it was put up with some intervention from the folks over at Sony.

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Gran Turismo 5 update 2.08 arriving soon with trio of new cars

There is nothing quite like a patch for a game to keep it running more smoothly than ever before, squashing whatever known bugs there are in the process. Apart from that, introducing newer downloadable content (DLC) would also go a long way in extending the longevity of the title, and this is exactly what Gran Turismo 5 can boast of this morning – a trio of new DLCs and word that update 2.08 will be released next Tuesday, September 25th, should be able to have you burn virtual rubber for quite some time more to come in the world of Gran Turismo 5.

The three new cars will be the Nissan GT-R N24 GT Academy ’12, the Subaru BRZ S ’12 and the Honda weider HSV-010 (SUPER GT) ’11, where each of them will cost you $0.99 a pop. Not only that, update 2.08 will be a free download that is said to deliver a bunch of new enhancements to GT5, in addition to correcting several reported issues. For instance, you can now select “Disable collisions” in the [Event Settings] of online races, and ID’s are now shown above cars when you watch online races. As for the rate of tire wear in endurance races, that has been reduced, excluding formula cars, of course, among others.

GT5 fans, are you looking forward to update 2.08 and the new rides?

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