GT5 demo December 17 !!!!!

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Following the groundbreaking success of the GT Academy last year and as part of our activities around the forthcoming launch of Gran Turismo 5, I am delighted to officially unveil GT Academy 2010.

On 17th December exclusively via the PlayStation store, we will be launching the GT Academy 2010 Time Trial. The time trial will be the only way into this year’s Academy, and if you’ve got what it takes it could be the start of a life-changing journey.

This time around the Academy is even bigger and better, and competition is bound to be pretty fierce – perhaps best of all though for Gran Turismo fans, it will be the first opportunity to get a hands-on taster as to what Yamauchi-san and his Polyphony team have been carefully crafting and polishing at their Tokyo base.

The time trial features the stunning Nissan 370Z in two guises. Firstly a blisteringly fast, race-tuned monster and secondly an only slightly less fearsome non-tuned version.

The 370Z is the most recent of the new range of cars wearing the famous ‘Z’ brand revived by Japanese manufacturer Nissan. The car has been specially chosen for its challenging but hugely entertaining rear-wheel drive dynamics and the time trial should allow GT novices and veterans alike to get a real idea of what its like to get to grips with this sensational car

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It doesnt state:

What track it is on
If this is with GT5 physics and build or the current GT5P physics/build.

However the 370Z is new!

Still good to hear...
 
It doesnt state:

What track it is on
If this is with GT5 physics and build or the current GT5P physics/build.

However the 370Z is new!

Still good to hear...

This is what is confusing me, is it based on GT5P or GT5?

So the demo is a competition? Only 1 car!
No, this is a 1 track, 1 car stand alone download. If it was the full demo for GT5 we would have heard about it. I doubt there will even be a demo for GT5 tbh, some games just sell themselves, without Demos. I think it will be like a lot of exclusive games, in that the demo will be released after the full game.


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Cool, I just really hope it has full support for the G25 steering wheel including analogue clutch control! If it does then it's almost certain the full game will have it.
 
Thats my birthday 17th Dec but I'd much rather prefer to have Final Fantasy XIII like the Japanese population gets than this demo.
 
Thats my birthday 17th Dec but I'd much rather prefer to have Final Fantasy XIII like the Japanese population gets than this demo.


you could import it, but then it will be in japanese. You could learn to read japanese.... like the japanese population do!!!

i hope this demo even if its 2 versions of the same car and 1 track gives us a real taster of what will be on offer for the full version with full damage gt5 physics etc...

they should really release the top gear test track with the lecetti for the test run - that would get the word out... especially if mentioned on Top Gear
 
I can't believe the hype over this.........

Do you mean the hype over this demo or the GT5 hype in general? I can see people getting mega excited over a 1 car taster as a bit weird but looking forward to the full game is perfectly normal.

GT5 is the main reason I got a PS3 & it has been five long years since GT4, but I am trying not to over hype GT5 in my mind just in case it is a let down.
 
This 1 car time trial thing, christ it shouldn't even be classed as a demo. Yes the hype for GT5 the full game is right, it should be awesome, but over this it's a little sad.
 
From Facebook,
Nissan and PlayStation® announce the return of GT Academy – the ultimate racing prize

Nissan and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) have joined forces again to bring gaming and motor sport fans the ultimate racing competition. GT Academy 2010 will go live on 17 December, 2009 and will use the virtual world of the new PlayStation® Gran Turismo®5 game to find a real-world racing driver. The stakes are high, with an intensive race training programme and a season-long drive in a full race-spec Nissan 370Z in the European GT4 Cup as the ultimate prize.

GT Academy 2010 is the second instalment of this incredible competition. In 2008/09, Lucas Ordoñez, a 23-year-old Spanish student, graduated from his PlayStation®3 (PS3TM) console to become a full-on racing driver via the GT Academy. Lucas is living proof that the answer to the question posed by PlayStation and Nissan - “can the world of virtual racing unearth a real racing talent?” - was a resounding “yes”.

After a debut in the Dubai International 24 Hour race alongside former F1 driver Johnny Herbert, Lucas teamed-up with British driver Alex Buncombe to campaign a Nissan 350Z. Driving for the RJN Motorsport GT Academy team, the pair took part in the full European GT4 Cup season, mostly run alongside the prestigious FIA GT series. Their stunning performances included two race wins and two second-place finishes that left them an agonisingly close second in the drivers’ classification, but winners of the Teams’ Championship.

The success of Nissan and PlayStations’ ‘experiment’ spurred them on to make GT Academy 2010 even bigger and better. The competition falls into four main stages:

Stage One - will offer Gran Turismo fans a sneak preview of the hotly-anticipated Gran Turismo 5 game, due for release during 2010. Competitors will record flying laps on a time trial-based track available via PlayStation®Network, accessed through PS3. Unlike the first GT Academy, participants will not have to enter the competition using the GT5 PrologueTM game itself, and so even more hopeful racing drivers are expected to take part.

Stage Two – the holders of the twenty fastest online lap times from each participating country will qualify for their national final event. Tensions will run high as they battle each other on another exclusive Gran Turismo 5 level for the chance to move to the next phase of the competition.

Stage Three – twenty finalists, chosen from each of the national finals events, will head to the world famous Silverstone circuit for the GT Academy itself - a five-day, comprehensive race driver ‘boot camp’. They will have a chance to develop new driving skills in an array of Nissan, and other, hardware, while also being judged on fitness and mental attitude.

Stage Four - For the two competitors that display the talent, fitness, aptitude, drive and determination to succeed in motor sport, the action will hot-up even further. A UK-based intensive driving and racing programme will prepare them to qualify for an international racing license.

Stage Five – There is only one place available for the driver with the most potential to compete on an international stage. The overall GT Academy 2010 champion will race a full season in the European GT4 Cup in a Nissan 370Z prepared by RJN Motorsport. The opening race is currently scheduled for May, 2010.

The GT Academy competition is open to participants from the following territories: Austria; Belgium; France; Germany; Ireland; Italy; Netherlands; Portugal; Spain; Switzerland; UK; and Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Also joining in will be Australia and New Zealand to make it a truly international promotion. This year’s rules stipulate that anyone who holds, or has held, a national or international race license will not qualify for GT Academy. This rule is aimed at maintaining the purity of the “virtual to real” concept.

Nissan International’s Vice-President of Marketing, Vincent Wijnen, is excited to be embarking on the GT Academy 2010 journey. “Following the success of last year’s GT Academy programme, we had no hesitation in working with PlayStation on GT Academy 2010,” he explains. “The idea behind GT Academy is a natural extension of our approach to sports cars – we’re determined to challenge the traditional way of doing things. Both the GT-R and 370Z are authentic sports cars combining performance with accessibility for drivers who are serious about driving enjoyment. Similarly, GT Academy makes the dream of becoming an authentic racing driver more accessible than ever thanks to Nissan, PlayStation and the stunning Gran Turismo’s online capability. Nobody else could deliver this programme.
“The original GT Academy exceeded expectations. We did not expect to find a driver of Lucas’s calibre and it was a real bonus for the programme that we were able to help him demonstrate his potential over a full season with the European GT4 Cup drive. We are even more excited about GT Academy 2010, and I would encourage anyone who has ever wondered if they might have what it takes to be a racing driver to give it a go.”

Kazunori Yamauchi, president of Polyphony Digital and creator of the Gran Turismo series, shares Wijnen’s enthusiasm. “This has been a very rewarding partnership. The whole GT Academy concept is very close to my heart. Our target with the Gran Turismo series has always been to come as close as possible to a real driving experience. To witness the level of driving achieved by GT players after a relatively short space of time at the GT Academy was very satisfying for me and I look forward to seeing the 2010 finalists in action. I am also very happy to have the opportunity for our GT community to have a preview of the Gran Turismo 5 game.”

The online section of the game will run from 17 December until 24 January with national finals following soon afterwards. The GT Academy itself takes place from 26 February until 3 March. The two winners will have to quickly clear their diaries, as their intensive training programme will start immediately and culminate in one driver racing in the opening European GT4 Cup race that could be at Silverstone on 2 May.

For people who want to find out more about GT Academy, lots of news and views will be shared on a variety of platforms including:
www.facebook.com/GTAcademy | eu.gran-turismo.com |

Its definatly GT5 by the sound of bolded part, not sure in what form ie the gamescom build or a newer build?
A pretty awesome prize i think, im not good enough to get that far lol, be nice if some of our more dedicated and experienced (cough Mr Latte Cough) drivers could at least get into the top 20 UK.
 
Why would they give any more? It's for their academy thing, it's not being released as an actual demo of the finished game. I very much doubt there will be one, they don't need to.


What Dyson said is pretty spot on. There is already a demo (of sorts) out in the guise of Prologue. To name those GT Academy download a demo is. probably not the right word seeing as they are deliberately restricting thing's so they can recruit more Academy drivers and obviously promote the game some more.

Looking forward to downloading this, its a new car to play with and one that I love too which is a bonus :) It will be interesting to see if there. will be any change in the driving dynamics (sort out the sound too!) and hopefully it will be on a new track.

Someone asked about G25 support. This already works on prologue so there will be no problems with the full game. Not sure about the analogue clutch, but it would not suprise me if this is already supported in Prologue.

Deep breathe.
 
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