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Kaz has just posted this on his Twitter Feed:

まもなく発売日が発表されそうだ。うぉ・・・シビレるぜ・・・。

Translated via google that means:

Release date is likely to be announced shortly. Let U O Reru Sibi.

Hopefully a 24th Nov Release. :)

Release confirmed

It’s about time! After more than enough debate, rumour and speculation, it’s finally here.

Sony has now confirmed that the new release date for Gran Turismo 5 is November 24th. Since the delay Sony has certainly benefited from the huge amount of coverage for the highly anticipated racer, but now with just two weeks to go until it’s release, expect Gran Turismo 5 everything to be on you like a rash.

Source: Mediakick

The wait is finally over. After a last minute delay on the game which was first shown way back in 2005, fans of Sony’s most successful franchise began to despair that the title would slip further and further down the calendar and into next year. However, Sony has announced an official release date for Gran Turismo 5, and its going to hit this year.

Sony have revealed the release date of the highly anticipated racing sim – Wednesday, November 24th. Coming out just in time for Christmas, as well as Black Friday in the States, the game is set to break all PlayStation 3 exclusive games’ sales records.

Will you be getting GT5? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: Playstation Lifestyle

Well they don't have much time to get that fixed Munky wink.gif

Think I will be booking the day off for this one :) Sadly can't see supermarkets doing anything with it, as there is no real competition across platforms.

Definitely confirmed now from PS EU Blog.

Good Afternoon Everybody

?Chotto Matte? is a Japanese expression for ?wait a little? and it?s a phrase that we have had to express a few times in relation to Gran Turismo over the last few weeks. Well Gran Turismo fans,the waiting is almost over and we are very thankful for your patience.

Today I am delighted to confirm that Gran Turismo 5 will be released in the PAL markets on Wednesday 24th November.

Kazunori Yamauchi, creator of Gran Turismo shared the following thoughts on what has been an epic and challenging development process.

?Gran Turismo 5 is an ambitious project, with challenges and complexities which have made it our version of the Apollo Space Programme! When we created the original Gran Turismo back in 1997, we wanted to set a completely new precedent for the racing genre. With the technological leap onto PlayStation 3, our objective with GT5 was to create another great revolution which would not only satisfy our own high expectations, but would meet or even exceed the anticipation of the fans. Satisfying the loyal Gran Turismo followers is at the heart of all of our efforts, which is why it was such a difficult decision to delay the release of the game, and one which we did not take lightly. I can only apologise to everyone for making you wait so long, and I hope that when you try out the wealth of driving experiences available in Gran Turismo 5, you will not be disappointed.?

Alongside today?s confirmation of the date (finally)? I can also share with you the full car and track list. Check out PlayStation.com shortly. Amongst the car list you will see some exhilarating debutants to the GT virtual garage including the Bugatti and Lamborghini, whilst amongst the tracks you will see some familiar favourites including the Mazda Laguna Seca track, and Trial Mountain alongside new tracks such as the Madrid city track and Cape Ring.

Check out below a trailer that celebrates one of the features that we hope will make your GT experience that little bit more engrossing ? a virtual garage of over 1000 cars!

November 24th is sooner than I expected. I thought it would get pushed into December for sure.

In any event, I'm glad that the wait is almost over. I was contemplating getting Black Ops and/or Hot Pursuit, but now I may as well just wait for this. It's going to feel so weird finally getting to play this game after all of the drama :).

Official Track List from Polophony:

http://www.gtplanet....ial-track-list/

As posted on Polyphony Digital's official website, here is the complete track list for Gran Turismo 5.

World Circuits

Fuji Speedway

Fuji Speedway F

Fuji Speedway GT

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit (Weather)

Suzuka Circuit East Course

Daytona International Speedway

Superspeedway – Daytona

Road Course – Daytona

Tsukuba Circuit

Tsukuba Circuit

Circuit de la Sarthe

Circuit de la Sarthe 2009 (Time / Weather)

Circuit de la Sarthe 2009 No Chicane

Circuit de la Sarthe 2005

Circuit de la Sarthe 2005 No Chicane

Nürburgring

Nürburgring Nordschleife (Time)

Nürburgring GP/F

Nürburgring 24h (Time / Weather)

Nürburgring GP/D

Nürburgring typeV

Indianapolis Motorspeedway

Superspeedway – Indy

Road Course – Indy

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

Autodromo Nazionale Monza (Weather)

Autodromo Nazionale Monza No Chicane

The Top Gear Test Track

The Top Gear Test Track

Laguna Seca Raceway

Laguna Seca Raceway

Original

High Speed Ring

High Speed Ring (Weather)

High Speed Ring Reverse

Cape Ring

Cape Ring

Cape Ring Inside

Cape Ring North

Cape Ring Outside

Cape Ring South

Autumn Ring

Autumn Ring

Autumn Ring / Reverse

Autumn Ring Mini

Autumn Ring Mini / Reverse

Deep Forest Raceway

Deep Forest Raceway

Deep Forest Raceway / Reverse

Grand Valley Speedway

Grand Valley Speedway

Grand Valley Speedway / Reverse

Grand Valley East Section

Grand Valley East Section / Reverse

Eiger Nordwand Track

Eiger Nordwand Track Short Track (Weather)

Eiger Nordwand Track Short Track / Reverse

Trial Mountain Circuit

Trial Mountain Circuit

Trial Mountain Circuit / Reverse

City

London

London

London / Reverse

Rome

Rome

Rome / Reverse

Circuito de Madrid

Circuito de Madrid

Circuito de Madrid / Reverse

Circuito de Madrid Mini

Circuito de Madrid Mini/ Reverse

Tokyo R246

Tokyo R246

Tokyo R246 / Reverse

Côte d'Azur

Côte d'Azur

Special Stage Route 5

Special Stage Route 5 / Night

Special Stage Route 5 / Reverse / Night

Clubman Stage Route 5 / Night

Clubman Stage Route 5 / Reverse/ Night

Special Stage Route 7

Special Stage Route 7 / Night (Weather)

Dirt and Snow

Eiger Nordwand Track

Eiger Nordwand Track K Trail

Eiger Nordwand Track K Trail / Reverse

Eiger Nordwand Track G Trail

Eiger Nordwand Track G Trail / Reverse

Eiger Nordwand Track W Trail

Eiger Nordwand Track W Trail / Reverse

Toscana

Toscana (Time)

Toscana / Reverse (Time)

Chamonix

Chamonix Main (Weather)

Chamonix East (Weather)

Chamonix West (Weather)

Chamonix Mini (Weather)

So that is 98 tracks on 27 courses. On average, that is 3.62 "variations/cut outs/mirrors/weather/shortened versions" for each course.

Yeah I'm debating, Signature available at Game, not aware of any stores that will be stocking the Collectors edition though.

In-store I have only seen Game advertise it, however Gamestation have it advertised on their website. Gameplay have it for ?149.99. Really unsure as ?149.99 is a lot to spend!

In-store I have only seen Game advertise it, however Gamestation have it advertised on their website. Gameplay have it for ?149.99. Really unsure as ?149.99 is a lot to spend!

Yeah the main draw for me is the 200 page book that you get in the Collectors anyway. Still debating this :( My birthday on the Friday too! :)

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