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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Demo Cars, Track and Online Service Details

More breaking information from the world of PlayStation 3 and Polyphony Digital. It appears that Sony is trying to steal the show. And with this week's big GT-R blunder it might just be possible. Sony is doing a better job of keeping its info under wraps, but GT Channel have learned that Sony has bigger plans at the 40th Tokyo Motor Show Gran Turismo Prologue than just a regular unveiling. The big news is that Sony will have a big program and preview for Gran Turismo TV, Online News Service and the demo at Tokyo Motor Show. But you don't have to wait until then for some of what we can all expect to see.

GT Channel had an earlier story with news about Prologue. Now the site has more specifics, Sony will offer a free demo available as a download through the PlayStation Store, the seven cars, tracks and specifics dates that the download will be available--only three weeks total. (Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 5: Prologue, PS3)

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