Shifting gears: Gran Turismo and another *release date post*
Probably known as PSP’s most anticipated “on-again-off-again” racing title is Gran Turismo 4. At its best, the game’s release date seems to be ever-changing; at its worst, some have even already given up all hope and say it’s been cancelled.
Time to pump some fuel back into your souls. In their official website, EBGames has notched GT‘s release date on July 2 of this year. It’s been a long time coming, and maybe a lot of you guys are now jumping for joy that finally the finish line is just down the stretch.
However, due to not having any confirmation whatsoever from Polyphony Digital and Sony themselves, we’re going to have to toss some salt over this and hang the “Rumor” sign on the handbrake. If you’ve been able to wait for two years now (the game was announced back in 2004), then a 5-month wait until July is more than bearable. Updates in the future? You bet.
Probably known as PSP’s most anticipated “on-again-off-again” racing title is Gran Turismo 4. At its best, the game’s release date seems to be ever-changing; at its worst, some have even already given up all hope and say it’s been cancelled.
Time to pump some fuel back into your souls. In their official website, EBGames has notched GT‘s release date on July 2 of this year. It’s been a long time coming, and maybe a lot of you guys are now jumping for joy that finally the finish line is just down the stretch.
However, due to not having any confirmation whatsoever from Polyphony Digital and Sony themselves, we’re going to have to toss some salt over this and hang the “Rumor” sign on the handbrake. If you’ve been able to wait for two years now (the game was announced back in 2004), then a 5-month wait until July is more than bearable. Updates in the future? You bet.