We’re just about three weeks away from Forza Motorsport’s launch (or a little over two if you’ve sprung for the Premium version), and Turn 10 has lifted the lid on one of the last major details still outstanding: the Achievements.
With just under four weeks to go until Forza Motorsport hits shelves (and Game Pass), Turn 10 has been releasing information on what content players can expect at launch.
Turn 10 has revealed the opening stages and tutorial of Forza Motorsport in its latest Forza Monthly show, giving players an idea of what to expect when they boot the game up in a little under a month’s time.
With less than a month to go until Forza Motorsport hits the shelves, Turn 10 is set to show off more of the title in a special Forza Monthly stream today, September 11.
With Gamescom just around the corner, Turn 10 and Microsoft have revealed more information about Forza Motorsport including PC specs, wheel support, and the all-important pricing structure for the various game editions.
The official Forza Motorsport social media accounts have confirmed what we already suspected, announcing that the Nurburgring circuit location will be part of the title at launch — but the famous Nordschleife will be coming at a later date.
Turn 10 has taken the opportunity of August’s Forza Monthly stream to show off the redeveloped multiplayers modes of Forza Motorsport ahead of its launch in October.
Turn 10’s creative director Chris Esaki has confirmed during the Forza Monthly stream that the Forza Motorsport reboot will be exclusively focused on circuit racing and not feature drag or drift modes or any offroad racing — at least at launch.
The latest Forza Monthly stream, coming along at 1700 UTC on July 17, will reveal more about the upcoming Forza Motorsport title as well as show what players will be engaging with in Forza Horizon 5 soon.
The core single-player mode of Forza Motorsport has been revealed in a special Forza Monthly stream, with the studio’s creative Chris Esaki explaining the all-new approach: “level, build, dominate”.
A special Forza Monthly live stream will broadcast at 1800UTC on June 13, bringing the first look at the gameplay of the upcoming Forza Motorsport title ahead of its launch this October, along with news on the next update for Forza Horizon 5.
Turn 10 has revealed the cover for the upcoming Forza Motorsport reboot, with the first ever appearances for a racing prototype and for hybrid-electric cars on the front of a title in the 18-year history of the series.
Turn 10 has revealed a new driving aid for the upcoming Forza Motorsport that will allow players with even the most significant visual impairments to take part and race: Blind Driving Assists.
Microsoft has confirmed that its next big “Showcase” event will be coming on June 11, giving some hope to Forza Motorsport fans that more news of the next instalment in the series may be on the way soon.
Today’s Xbox & Bethesda Developer_Direct showcase has revealed more details about the upcoming Forza Motorsport game — although one important piece of information was curiously absent: a release date.
A special Xbox & Bethesda “Developer_Direct” presentation is coming on Wednesday January 25, with Forza Motorsport among the upcoming games showcased for to Xbox, PC and Game Pass.
Fans hoping for more news on 2023’s Forza Motorsport are going to have to wait a little longer, as Turn10’s Dan Greenawalt and Chris Esaki have revealed in the most recent Forza Monthly stream.
It’s been a long time in the making, but it’s official: Forza Motorsport has a targeted release window of Spring 2023. After years of anticipation, Turn 10 gave us our first look at the game in action on the Xbox Series consoles for the first time.