We’re back again for the Specialty Dealer’s weekly restock in Forza Motorsport 7. Unlike the past several weeks, the latest refresh is something of an end of an era. If you haven’t heard by now, the latest update for FM7 is now live and it does away with locked cars.
The latest Forza Motorsport 7 update has landed. Weighing in at 756MB on Xbox One, it’s a comprehensive one, with wide-ranging changes to Turn 10’s sim racer.
We know that Forza Horizon 4 is taking players to the United Kingdom. However, the UK is a big place and we aren’t really sure where on the island the game takes place. Now, thanks to video from IGN we have a better understanding.
Do you hear that? It’s the swelling rumble of cheers from the Forza community. After almost a year, Turn 10 is changing one of the more controversial aspects of Forza Motorsport 7, by unlocking (nearly) all the 700+ cars for purchase.
You know what time it is: the Specialty Dealer in Forza 7 has seen another weekly refresh. With it comes an all-new lineup featuring two cars you’ll definitely want to sweep up.
You may have already heard of the new Top Gear car pack for Forza Motorsport 7. Well, those won’t be the only new cars landing in Turn 10’s sim racer this month. Even better, these two other cars will be free.
Turn 10 has pulled the covers off the latest Forza Motorsport 7 car pack. With Top Gear as the title sponsor, it’s an eclectic mix of modern and classic metal, and brings two new manufacturers into the Forza family.
We’re back for the Specialty Dealer’s weekly refresh in Forza 7. With no end in sight, this week continues the trend of introducing new vehicles to the lineup.
Someone at Microsoft made a bit of a mistake this weekend when the Forza Horizon 4 pre-load appeared over three months early. Players were able to download what seems like an early, incomplete version of the game, and data miners have had a field day.
Forza Horizon 4 isn’t due out until October 2. But, thanks to a glitch with the Microsoft Store, we now have an idea of what the car list might look like.
Right on cue, the weekly reset has refreshed the Specialty Dealer’s lineup in Forza 7. This week is particularly noteworthy as a certain Volkswagen is finally in the mix.
The latest set of Forzathon challenges are live for players in Forza Motorsport 7. Turn 10 announced three new events on the community forums and a selection of prizes up for grabs, including a classic Porsche and a highly-strung AMG.
As the racing gets underway at Le Mans, 31 Forza Motorsport 7 drivers will be fighting for their share of $75,000 on the other side of the globe. That’s right: the ForzaRC Series 1 Finales are upon us.
As thousands gather in Northern France for the 86th running of Le Mans, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and the Motorsport Network have announced the formation of the latest esport series. Dubbed the Le Mans Esport Series, it will take place on Forza Motorsport 7, culminating in a grand finale at the eponymous event next year.
Another weekly refresh for the Specialty Dealer in Forza 7 sees a new lineup of vehicles. Continuing the trend of the past three weeks, two all-new cars feature in the lineup.
Since its reveal, there’s been plenty of excitement around Forza Horizon 4. One of the more interesting features is the all-new dynamic seasons feature. Set in the UK, the game will change depending on whether it’s spring, summer, fall or winter.
As you’re well aware by now, Forza Horizon 4 releases this fall. The fourth entry in the open-world racer takes us to Great Britain and delves into the four seasons.
Playground Games is shaking up the tried-and-tested Forza post-launch approach. The Forza Horizon 4 pre-order content just went live on the Xbox Store, and it shows the Car Pass will be offering 42 cars with a twist.