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Sony Rep: GT5 Planned for October 2010

According to an Italian gaming site, a Sony representative at last week’s Game Developers Conference informed them the company was looking to release Gran Turismo 5 in October of this year. While GT5 received little attention at the show, Sony’s marketing vice president, Peter Dille, re-affirmed the game would release this year. Of course, October also fits nicely within the “fall” release window mentioned by European Sony executive James Armstrong last month.

This gives Sony plenty of time to establish themselves in the 3D television market over the summer, providing the platform to introduce GT5 as the technology’s “killer app” at the start of the popular holiday buying season. While we must be wary of this somewhat anonymous source of information, it lines up with everything else we’ve been hearing as of late. Time will, as always, tell.

so in other words, we might see it in 2011

  • 3 weeks later...
apparently sony has confirmed the october release of GT5, however i won't believe it until i see it on the shelf.

this is old but still makes me LOL

That is f**kin tops, best Hitler parody video ever. "I delayed the invasion of Britain to buy the Ps3 on launch day" LOL :blink:

That is f**kin tops, best Hitler parody video ever. "I delayed the invasion of Britain to buy the Ps3 on launch day" LOL :D

"My custom level on Little Big Planet was a perfect replica of Auschwitz!"

Hahahaha, oh my son of rajab, so horrible yet so funny!

Thankfully NFS Shift has been doing an admirable job of holding me over waiting for GT5.

I can't help but think Polyphony have done themselves an injustice by having these delays, allowing other titles to creep in on a segment they once "owned".

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