I can’t believe it has already been almost two years since Gran Turismo Sport has been released. However, with that brings Spec II. Previous Gran Turismo fans will know that Spec II is kind of like a second generation of the game, but in this case it is more of an updated version.
Spec II
Gran Turismo Sport Spec II doesn’t add too much over the original copy, but it does come with a few bonuses. Firstly, this new game comes with all the updates. This makes the initial downloading process a bit easier. It also has all the cars and newly added tracks included as well.
As a bonus to buying the Spec II version you will receive a few bonus cars and cash to help get you started. You are given access to 10 cars and 2.5 million credits. The cars included are:
- Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3
- Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gr.3
- Lexus RC F GT3 (Emil Frey Racing)
- Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-AMG GT3 (AMG-Team HTP-Motorsport)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Final Edition Gr.3
- Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze Motorsport
- Porsche 911 RSR (991)
- Renault Sport R.S.01 GT3
- Subaru WRX Gr.3
- Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo (Gr.3)
If you are interested in the Spec II version it is available in Europe, Japan, North America, and South America. It is also available as a digital download or an actual disk.
Update 1.46
If you already have a copy of GT Sport than you will be happy to find out there is a new update. This update doesn’t feature too much, but changes a few things. For example, there is a new intro, small changes to the menu, and other minor changes to showcase Spec II is here.
Ironically, the Spec II copy that is supposed to have all the latest updates actually doesn’t ship with the current update. That means it will come with the Spec I intro and only once updated will players see the actual Spec II intro and other changes.