Gran Turismo breaks 50m barrier

Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that shipments for the Gran Turismo series have broken through the 50 million mark.

According to website Dengeki Online and translated by MCV, the figures encompass the seven titles released under the Gran Turismo brand since the PSOne original released in 1997.

According to Sony’s figures, Gran Turismo 4 has sold over 10 million copies itself, with the latest release, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, already shifting over 2.23 million copies worldwide.

Speaking of the achievement, Gran Turismo series producer Kazunori Yamauchi said: "Gran Turismo was made as an ‘outsider’, to be an alternative to the racing games of its time, and we wanted players to realise that. Because of that, I’m absolutely astonished at this 50 million figure.

When you go to a store and buy a game, the period between picking it up and paying is short – maybe three minutes. It’s not easy to think that, in these ten years, that process has been repeated 50 million times.

"I really want to thank all of those people who have supported Gran Turismo with their passion and love up until now. From here on, we’ll continue to put all of our effort into making high quality games that don’t betray everyone’s expectations."

About MCV Staff

Check Also

Blog header 2026 IG50 [Industry news] Ubisoft backs IG50 Awards as Into Games opens applications for 2026 cohort

[Industry news] Ubisoft backs IG50 Awards as Into Games opens applications for 2026 cohort

UK games charity Into Games has today opened applications for IG50 2026, its annual programme that recognises 50 of the most talented yet-to-be-hired people in UK games from working-class and low-income backgrounds. The announcement comes as Ubisoft joins as the headline sponsor and as Into Games confirms that 11 winners from the previous 2025 cohort have been placed in paid roles in the UK games industry through its Boost placement programme.