Having said that, the several trailers and teases that we’ve gotten of Gran Turismo 7 so far suggest it’s a game that will deliver on its potential, including Sony’s first State of Play event this year. However, for those who prefer to read and watch reviews first, we’ve got exactly what you need. According to GTPlanet, which is a website dedicated to all things Gran Turismo, the site along with other media members, received their review copies of Gran Turismo 7 earlier this week. They’ll have their hands full dissecting the game until March 2 at 11:01 AM GMT, which is when the international review embargo of Gran Turismo 7 will be lifted. By then, the written and video reviews of Gran Turismo 7 will be up, making it easier for those who are still somehow undecided. Most likely, this is all the information that we will get about Gran Turismo 7 for now, and until March 4, it’s probably the last “official” news we’ll hear about the upcoming mainline installment of Sony’s highly decorated racing sims. Although, we wouldn’t mind if Sony and Polyphony dropped a final trailer or two in the lead-up to the game’s release. In the meantime, you can keep yourself busy playing other non-GT racing games.

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