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Gran Turismo 6 is a racing video game that puts players in the cockpit of fictional car-racing teams, competing for the title and cars. Developed by Polyphony Digital, published and distributed by Sony Computer Entertainment, and released for the PlayStation 3 on November 24, 2013 in Japan, and worldwide on November 29, 2013, Gran Turismo 6 is the sixteenth title in the series. Before the title was announced it was rumored that rather than a new series, that Polyphony Digital was working on a remake of the 2000 PlayStation 2 racing game Gran Turismo 5. The game was originally announced in the PlayStation conference on November 10, 2006 at Sony's corporate headquarters in New York City and released in Japan on November 24, and a release date of 29 November in the United States was announced on October 30, 2009 by Sony's Jim Ryan. The game features online multiplayer, a feature that had been previously absent from the series since 1997's Gran Turismo 4. Another racing game in the series, it was released on November 29, 2013 in Japan, and worldwide on November 29, 2013. Gran Turismo 6 will feature over 600 vehicles through 47 different manufacturers in 60 events in over 70 locations, as well as the first 28-player racing leagues and the return of four-player tournaments like the GT Academy series. It was the first Gran Turismo game since Gran Turismo 5 to feature licensed cars of various manufacturers. The game will also support PlayStation 4's networking technology, and its name for the game was announced in a press conference at E3 2013 on 1 June 2013, with the lead designer of the game (Hiroyuki Yoshida) answering various questions in English and Japanese. The lead artist (Takumi Yamaguchi), was also present at the conference and gave answers to various fans questions in Japanese through a stream they broadcast over the internet. Unlike some PlayStation 3-only games, Gran Turismo 6 is playable on PlayStation Vita, and also features handheld-specific features like mini-map, location-specific point bonuses, and a "handheld camera mode". The game is aiming to support all modern platforms, including Windows. This is the first Gran Turismo game to not support the PlayStation's dualshock controller. d2c66b5586