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Here’s How and When You Can Get Into The Limited Time Gran Turismo Sport Demo

Still undecided on whether to pick up the latest Gran Turismo game – Gran Turismo Sport or not? Well you’re in luck as you are now able to try it out before its official release via a limited time demo which kicks off next week.

PlayStation Asia earlier today announced that they will be running a Limited Time Demo in Asia for ‘Gran Turismo Sport’ from Monday, October 9th to Thursday, October 12th  2017, ahead of the game’s October 17th 2017 release date.

While players can start playing the demo from Monday the 9th at 3PM (KUL/ SG/ HK) til 11PM (KUL/SG/HK) on Thursday the 12th, you can only start downloading the game the earliest at 11AM on the 9th October. Would be cool if they allowed a larger gap in between but it’s better than nothing, right?

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According to the official press release, the Gran Turismo Sport Limited Time Demo will allow players to experience select features from the main game, including the Campaign Mode, Sport Mode, Arcade Mode, Scapes, and the Livery Editor among many others. Quite an awful lot considering the short span for the demo.

However, the best part of the whole demo? Accrued in-game credits (up to 1 million credits) and cars players earn can be carried over into the retail game. Now that’s a smart move, Sony.


Gran Turismo Sport hits the PS4 come October 17th 2017

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