The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to all players. Turn 10’s sim racer continues to evolve from the significant March update, which brought in the new Forza Race Regulations (FRR) for the first time.
Grab your thick coats and snow boots, because Winter has returned to Forza Horizon 4. A fresh batch of events and content accompanies the snowfall for this week.
We are not fans of Forza Horizon 4’s Festival Playlist, introduced in Series 7. However, after a backlash from the community, it looks like Playground Games is exploring a patch to make it more palatable. The question remains though, is it enough to fix it?
The temperature is dropping, and the leaves are changing color. Autumn has once again descended on Forza Horizon 4, along with new races and content for players.
“Play your way.” This was the phrase often associated with Forza Horizon 4 in the months leading up to the game’s release. However, in recent weeks this concept changed. No longer is it play your way, but rather play Playground Games’ way.
Winds of change blow through Forza Horizon 4 this week. The latest season switcheroo brings new challenges for players seeking the latest content. New events and new cars await but progression now comes with a twist.
The fun continues with the Horizon Festival as Series 7 is now available for Forza Horizon 4 players. Going by the name “Festival Playlist”, it gives players an idea of what the latest update brings to the table.
The latest version of Forza Motorsport 7 is live for players on all platforms. Turn 10’s sim racer gets a smaller update this month, but it has bigger implications for the future.
In the March edition of Forza Monthly, we got the lowdown on what’s coming up with Series 7 in Forza Horizon 4. With the promise of a whole slew of new cars, it looks like Playground Games will offer up plenty of shiny metal to fill the newly expanded garage.
UPDATE (March 04): “We have nothing to announce at this time,” reads the official response from a Forza representative when we asked about the Forza Street mention.
It’s a new month, and that means one thing in the world of Forza: another episode of Forza Monthly should be coming. And come it will, next Friday, March 8.
Grab your coats and scarves, winter has come to pass in Forza Horizon 4. While there’s plenty of slipping and sliding to go around, there’s no shortage of fun to be had. With it, as always, comes a bevy of new challenges and rewards players can earn while letting loose across Britain.
He was the favorite heading into the day, and it turned out to be for good reason. With four wins in as many races, Evan Thorogood clinched the title at the WorldGaming Pfaff Forza 7 Canadian Challenge in Toronto on Sunday.
Sixteen drivers remain, but only one will win the chance to drive a race car. The Pfaff WorldGaming Canadian Challenge grand finals kick off very shortly, and it’ll all be live on Twitch.