Polyphony Digital has now released patch version number 1.10 for Gran Turismo Sport earlier today. The update finally brings in a proper single player campaign.
When Gran Turismo Sport launched back in October, many people didn’t like the fact that no single player campaign was available to play. With today’s update, the game becomes more in line with its predecessors.
The patch itself weighs in at 2.789GB and shouldn’t take too long for you to download. Aside from the newly added GT Modes, two new tracks are added called Kyoto Driving Park Yamagawa and Kyoto Driving Park Miyabi.
The update also brings us the following cars: Mazda — RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD), Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32), Nissan — Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34), Ford — F-150 SVT Raptor, Lamborghini — Countach LP400, Ferrari — F40, Ferrari — Enzo Ferrari, KTM — X-BOW R, Suzuki — Swift Sport, Volkswagen — Samba Bus Type 2 (T1), Chris Holstrom Concepts — 1967 Chevy Nova and Chevrolet — Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3)
More free updates are coming to GT Sport in 2018. Its great to see the game getting more free content since the game was lacking features at launch.