Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi has teased that gamers can expect a significant leap in quality for the upcoming seventh instalment in the multi-million selling racing franchise for PlayStation 4.
Speaking to GamesTM, Yamauchi-san said that Sony’s new home console will “make an incredible difference” to the in-development Gran Turismo 7.
"Everything will be running naturally," he said. "PS3 was much, much more difficult. The high quality of data that we have being rendered on the PS4 I think is going to make an incredible difference.
"For GT7, myself and my staff have a clear vision: to do everything we couldn’t do in GT6," Yamauchi-san continued. "We want to make it very Gran Turismo. By that I mean it’s going to be a game that matches the very era that we live in, in 2015 or 2016."
No release date for GT7 has been announced as of yet, though the series is notorious for its lengthy development cycles, which saw 2010’s GT5 take a staggering five years to make.