Gran Turismo 5 Still “About a Year Away”
By Chris on Friday, March 28th, 2008 at 8:04 PM PST In Game Companies, Game Consoles, Game Platforms, Games, Gran Turismo, Sony, Sony

You might see Gran Turismo 5 Prologue as a glorified demo, as many do, but if you want any new Gran Turismo action it’s going to be your only option for at least another year. As Eurogamer points out, associate producer Chris Hinojosa-Miranda replied to a comment on PlayStation.Blog claiming that Gran Turismo 5 is “still about a year away.”
On the bright side, series creator Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed that we should expect vehicle deformation in his games “very, very soon.” It’s about time.
“We really, really want to put damage onto our vehicles,” he told GamerTV. “We’ve had a lot of discussions with the manufacturers and, although at the beginning they hated the idea of deformation, now they’re slowly coming around to it.
“We’ve still got a few to convince, but we will. Expect deformation in the very near future: very, very soon.”
Yamauchi is well known for his unapologetic obsession with perfection, so I’d expect the wait on vehicle deformation in the Gran Turismo series to be worth it.
via Eurogamer; videogaming247





“Expect deformation in the very near future: very, very soon.””
Given that this is GT we are talking about that probably means ‘in 2013′
I was in GAME yesterday and they were selling this demo for £25. That roughly translates to $50. I’m sorry, but since when did a DEMO become so damn expensive? PS3 or not, I don’t think anybody should have to pay that much for the content provided. And technically speaking, I don’t think they should pay anything at all.
hi ent it already owt then ??
Just ‘Prologue’, which is a sugar coated way of saying ‘glorified demo’. I hope they at least do what they did with GT4P and allow any acheivement in it to be added in some form when the actual thing comes out.