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.
Well this is sure to be a welcomed surprise. Forza Motorsport 4 may soon join the Xbox One’s Backwards Compatibility list sooner rather than later, according to a recent development.
The leaves, they are a-changin’. Autumn has returned in Forza Horizon 4, and with it is another batch of events and cars for players across Britain to earn.
Series 6 for Forza Horizon 4 players is finally here. Dubbed “Skill Streak”, it brings new races, cars, and a host of improvements to the table. While we’ve had a look into some of what the update brings, this is our chance for a deep dive.
Summer has once again descended on Forza Horizon 4. A new selection of events and prizes are up for grabs for players this week, as well as a new pair of Car Pass cars.
Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios can add another award to the trophy cabinet this week after Forza Horizon 4 took home Racing Game of the Year at the 2018 D.I.C.E Awards.
Buried within this week’s Forza Monthly show was arguably some of the most important news to long-time Forza Motorsport 7 players. After almost a year since its initial announcement, the Race Regulations system should be coming to the game next month.
The weather has mercifully warmed up in Forza Horizon 4 this week. Spring has sprung once again, bringing with it the usual smattering of seasonal events, plus a pair of cars for Car Pass owners to add to their garage.
Forza Motorsport 7 isn’t the only game in the spotlight today. For players touring the open roads of Britain, Forza Horizon 4 is also on the receiving end of an update.
Forza Motorsport 7 still has plenty left in its tank, as proven by today’s update. Now live, the update weighs in at 945MB for Xbox One X players, or roughly half that on the OG ‘Box and 845MB on PC. With it, comes a new car, force feedback updates for wheel users, and new paint space options.
Kicking off slightly late due to the relentless snow in Washington, today’s Forza Monthly showed off what players can expect from Series 6 of Forza Horizon 4.
We’re now into February, and that means more content is coming soon for both Forza Motorsport 7 and Horizon 4. Turn 10 has just locked in the next Forza Monthly episode, which will give us our first look at what’s incoming.
Grab your coat and snow boots, because a new season has landed in Forza Horizon 4. As with previous season changes, there’s plenty of content for players.
It’s that time of the week again: a new season has come to pass in Forza Horizon 4. As the leaves fall once more, players will have plenty to keep them occupied.