$90 edition includes a PS5 disc and PS4 code
Barring any more delays (and here I am bracing for accusations of totally jinxing it),Gran Turismo 7will be out on June 14, 2025. It’s arguablytoo earlyto start thinking about pre-orders, but for those of you who are open to that possibility, or just loveGTenough to be into a collector’s edition, here’s the latest. As announced on thePlayStation Blog,Gran Turismo 7will have a 25th Anniversary Edition with a rather sleek SteelBook case.
Aside from the cover art (and the included in-game cars, like the Castrol TOM’S Supra), the most interesting thing about the 25th Anniversary Edition is that itcomes with two versionsofGran Turismo 7: a physical PS5 disc, and a digital PS4 voucher code.

That might seem like a no-brainer, but it’s a semi-surprising sight in the realm of cross-generation PlayStation releases. It’s been amessy situationall around.
For $90, the physicalGran Turismo 725th Anniversary Edition comes with:
The digital version of the 25th Anniversary Edition isalso $90, and it comes with the funnily-named PS4/PS5 “dual entitlement.”
Worth remembering: if you getGran Turismo 7on PS4 (which will be $60 at launch) and you want to upgrade to the PS5 edition (which launches at $70), you’ll have to pay $10.

As for other bonuses and cars, especially for folks who just want the dang game, the (pre-order) “Launch Edition” ofGT7comes with 100,000 credits, the Toyota Castrol TOM’S Supra, Mazda RX-VISION GT3 Concept (Stealth), and Porsche 917K Living Legend.
If you’re wondering about the eyebrow-raising “internet required for most functionality” warnings, it’s true —GT7is set up that way to “prevent cheating overall from people trying to modify the save data,” perEurogamer‘s interview with Kazunori Yamauchi.







