Gran Turismo 7 is not ready for eSports, the champion Valerio Gallo leaves the game

FIA Nations Cup World Champion 2021 title holder Valerio Gallo surprises fans of the Gran Turismo 7 competitive scene by announcing his intention of no longer wanting to deal with Sony’s blockbuster racing until the game “will not be ready for eSports”.

GT Sport’s 2021 Olympic Virtual Series gold medalist expresses his dissatisfaction with Gran Turismo 7’s online problems by explaining to his Twitter followers that “I’m officially taking a break from all of this, at least until GT7. it will not become a real game and will be ready for eSports”.

Gallo’s statements provoked the immediate reaction of hundreds of fans, industry professionals and pro players. Among the many comments published on Gallo’s post, the message from Steve Alvarez Brown stands out: the YouTuber known as SuperGT agrees with the Italian champion and explains that “this should be very worrying for Polyphony. If your current world champion doesn’t want to play anymore. to your title, something has to change and it has to do it drastically. ”

Reading the history of the previous messages shared by Gallo, we learn that the dissatisfaction with Gran Turismo 7 derives from the instability encountered by the Italian champion in the GT7 servers compared to GT Sport, with bugs, lag and crashes that undermine the smooth running of competitive races and make it disheartening for those who participate in this kind of event to continue the challenge without knowing if and when further problems will occur.

To those who follow us, we remind you that in the month of March a ferocious review bombing of Gran Turismo 7 was triggered, determined by the down of the servers and the consequent inability to access the game.

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