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n an April 2008 interview, Kazunori Yamauchi revealed that 150 people had worked on Gran Turismo 5 for four years, with all of Polyphony Digital's 120 employees working on GT5, and the game costing 50 times more to develop than the original Gran Turismo.[1] He also confessed that GT5 might not be released until after 2009.[1]

I figure most of the work now is securing liscenses and drawing in those stupid cars. The game engine itself probably won't change too much from Prologue.

I say release it with like 500 cars now, and then just continue adding new cars as free DLC into the game.