The official Forza website has confirmed what we all-but knew already in its year-end round-up for the franchise: Forza Motorsport is just about dead, with no more updates planned for the title.
The official social media channels for Forza Motorsport have broken the long silence over the past five weeks to confirm that developer Turn 10 will continue to support the title over the coming months — though what’s in store beyond that remains a mystery.
May marks a very special time for Forza Motorsport in 2025. Turn 10 is rolling out Update 20 for all console and PC players, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the Forza Motorsport franchise.
Turn 10 has revealed that it will be bringing back the Fujimi Kaido course to Forza Motorsport, to mark the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Forza franchise.
With February underway, Turn 10 is preparing a preparing an early Valentine’s Day gift by releasing Update 17 for all Forza Motorsport players on console and PC.
The most recent update to Forza Motorsport has introduced a harmless but interesting bug into the game’s Photomode which essentially allows for free-roaming of the home area.
Turn 10 has issued a new statement to fans about the plans for the future of Forza Motorsport, detailing some key requested features and gameplay changes in response to fan feedback.
Turn 10 has begun rolling out Update 11 for all Forza Motorsport players on Xbox consoles and PC. Known as “Road to Race”, the newest update explores the connections between high-performance street cars and their racing counterparts.
Turn 10 has revealed the much-anticipated “endurance” update for Forza Motorsport, which will see new, longer races as well as the return of a favorite circuit and a small fleet of new race cars.