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Car Manufacturers Want to Know What Cars You Buy in GT Sport.

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi has revealed some interesting facts about the relationships between Gran Turismo and the car manufacturers who appear in the series.

Speaking to Australian media in a round-table interview at the World Tour Sydney event at the weekend, Yamauchi elaborated on some of the automotive culture aspects of GT Sport — including the interest some brands take in player behavior.

Answering a question regarding what the most popular cars in the game are, the Gran Turismo creator said:

“Gathering data is actually harder than it seems. For starters, cars that are actually on the top of the UI interface have a tendency to be purchased more than the ones nestled further down in the menu. It’s not always straightforward to identify the cars that players actually like.
“We have however provided information to car manufacturers – Toyota for example – about how many of a particular type of car has been bought in our game.”

Part of the brand loyalty generated through GT Sport is the creation of car enthusiasts. Yamauchi believes that past games catered to car guys (and girls), but in the here and now it’s more about the games creating enthusiasts. The museum feature we see in GT Sport is part of that goal: “we can no longer assume that the players know about the cars or the background in the automotive industry … we have to teach everyone from scratch, basically,” he notes.

Yamauchi also spoke about the process of creating new vehicles — such as Toyota’s GR Supra, which arrived in the game before reaching market — restating the familiar six-month lead time we’ve previously heard, but also noting that “more and more car manufacturers are approaching us for this too”.
 
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