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Depends. Some expectations are for this to perform in range with other Gran Turismo titles, which could prove accurate, or not. My doubts mostly stem from the fact that we've never seen Gran Turismo on an underperforming PlayStation platform (except for GT Mobile, but that had issues all its own).

 

GT5's performance will settle the question of whether GT's success has driven the PlayStation brand, or been driven *by* the PlayStation brand. (though Europe loves them some GT, so it's going to be a console-pusher in EMEAA regardless)



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.