By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 03, 2015 09:24 PM EDT

Good news for racing game fans as a bunch of new "Gran Turismo 7" details have been revealed online and the biggest one of them all is the possibility that concept cars such as the Peugeot Vision GT could be added into the game!

According to a report by Arash Fekri on Master Herald, Polyphony Digital is going to go all out with "Gran Turismo 7" and they're planning to do it by including as many cars as they can into the game and they're even allegedly planning on putting in concept cars like the Peugeot Vision GT into the game.

As was noted on the report, "Gran Turismo" series creator Kazunori Yamauchi confirmed that Polyphony Digital and the rest of the "Gran Turismo 7" devs are still allowed to use Peugeot cars in the game as the partnership of Peugeot and Polyphony Digital for the game remains intact which means that any car from Peugeot, including the Vision GT concept car could still be added into the game.

Utilizing the PlayStation 4's powerful hardware, Yamauchi plans to make "Gran Turismo 7" to be the best racing game for the system and he plans to do it by making the physics of the game to be as realistic as possible.

Master Herald reports that Yamauchi admits that Polyphony Digital is taking their time to perfect impact simulation in the game they are working hard to improve what has been done in previous games in the franchise and to make it better than it was before.

The report also notes that the graphics and the attention to detail would be greatly improved as the cars would be more detailed in terms of design, accuracy to real life descriptions of the car and more.

Polyphony Digital is also set to take the level of realism of the audio of the game higher as reports indicate that they've hired former "Forza Motorsport" audio director, Mike Caviezel to help improve the sounds of the game.

Meanwhile, The Day Herald reports that the "Gran Turismo 7" release day was confirmed to not be on 2017 but on 2016 as the report notes that Yamauchi admitted that gamers won't need to wait until 2017 to see "Gran Turismo 7".

It is expected that more "Gran Turismo 7" announcements would come in the following weeks and that Yamauchi may reveal more details about the game on the Tokyo Gameshow this September 2015.

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