To maintain fairness in the "Daily Races," Polyphony Digital adjusted track limits on several circuits, including the Red Bull Ring and Suzuka Circuit, to prevent corner-cutting exploits. The Sunset of GT Sport Online Services
In the pantheon of modern racing simulators, few titles have had as tumultuous yet triumphant a journey as Polyphony Digital’s Gran Turismo Sport . Launched in 2017 as a controversial pivot away from the classic “Campaign Mode” formula toward a Sport Mode-focused online championship, the game eventually won over critics through sheer post-launch dedication. For nearly four years, Update 1.68 existed as a ghost in the machine—a rumor, a myth, and finally, a reality. Gran Turismo Sport Update 1.68
While update versions numbered 1.68 also exist in later iterations like Gran Turismo 7 , the specific served a dedicated operational purpose: maximizing multiplayer continuity and network integrity during the peak transition era to the next generation of console gaming. Patch Core Focus: Network Architecture Optimization To maintain fairness in the "Daily Races," Polyphony
At the heart of Update 1.68 are three distinct vehicles that represent different corners of automotive culture. GRAN TURISMO 7 | UPDATE 1.68 CONTENT CONFIRMED! For nearly four years, Update 1
While major content drops (like new cars or tracks) have concluded for GT Sport , Polyphony Digital continuously monitors telemetry data to adjust the Balance of Performance (BoP). Update 1.68 introduces subtle but noticeable tweaks to the handling characteristics of select Gr.3 and Gr.4 class vehicles to ensure a level playing field in Sport Mode. ### Gr.3 Class Adjustments
DualShock 4 inputs have been optimized to reduce sudden twitching during high-speed directional changes.
Gran Turismo Sport , Update 1.68 (released in September 2021) was a minor technical patch with no new playable content like cars or tracks. Its primary focus was improving connection stability in Lobby mode.