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While Sony has not officially confirmed the platform for the next entry, the industry winds—and recent corporate strategy—suggest that a PC release for GT8 is not a matter of if , but when . For years, the idea of a mainline Gran Turismo on PC was unthinkable. However, Sony’s aggressive push into the PC space has changed the calculus. From Horizon Zero Dawn to God of War and even the racing juggernaut Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales , PlayStation’s exclusive walls are crumbling. Most importantly, 2024’s Gran Turismo 7 is widely rumored to be prepped for a PC port following the success of The Last of Us Part I and Returnal .
Almost certainly. Will it be day-one? Possibly. Will it be worth the wait? If Polyphony brings their obsessive attention to detail to the open architecture of the PC, Gran Turismo 8 won’t just be a racing game. It will be a destination.
Get your rigs ready. The Real Driving Simulator is coming home.
If it follows Sony’s current PC strategy, expect the console version to launch first (holiday 2027), with the PC port arriving roughly —unless Sony decides to shatter its own paradigm and launch simultaneously. Final Verdict: A Love Letter, Finally Unlocked Gran Turismo on PC is no longer a fantasy. It is a logical conclusion to Sony’s multiplatform future. For the PC gamer who grew up staring at screenshots of the Mazda 787B on a PS1, GT8 represents the closure of a 30-year loop.
For over 25 years, the Gran Turismo series has been the gold standard for automotive passion on PlayStation consoles. From the original’s genre-defining soundtrack to Gran Turismo 7 ’s stunning return to form, Polyphony Digital has delivered a "driving simulator" that balances hardcore physics with an almost spiritual reverence for car culture. But a new specter is haunting the paddock: Will Gran Turismo 8 come to PC?