As Microsoft announced earlier today, Forza Horizon 4 is set for this October on Xbox One and PC. The newest entry in the open-world racer is setting its sights on the United Kingdom. With that comes over 450 cars, dynamic seasons, and most surprisingly, a 60fps option for Xbox One X owners.
In case you missed it, Forza Horizon 4 is coming. The latest in the open-world franchise will bring the party to the UK — and this time, you can settle into your own digs.
It’s official: Forza Horizon 4 is coming this autumn. Set in the United Kingdom, the new open-world racer will arrive on Xbox One and Windows 10 October 2, 2018.
We’re continuing the globe-hopping with our latest Forza Motorsport 7 photo mode competition. While it doesn’t feature the new Mustang IMSA car, the ride in the spotlight this week certainly isn’t for introverts. Read on for all the details.
Turn 10 has announced the latest Forza Motorsport 7 Community Bounty Hunter for June. While last month saw players trying to beat four of Indycar’s best drivers at Indianapolis, this week’s target is one man. A man who should be very familiar to sports car racing fans.
We’re back for the weekly refresh to the Specialty Dealer’s lineup in Forza 7. Veteran players will no doubt have taken a liking to the revitalized in-game feature. With two weeks of new cars behind us, that trend continues.
The June update has only been live for a few hours, but we’re already hearing about what’s coming Forza Motorsport 7 next month. While it’s brief, it does pack a punch, with the McLaren 720S coming to the game.
Turn 10 has dropped the latest update for 2017’s Forza Motorsport 7. While it doesn’t feature a new car pack, it does introduce a large number of improvements to the game.
Turn 10 has announced another new car is coming to Forza Motorsport 7 this month. Hot on the tri-exhaust tail of the 2018 Honda Civic Type R last month, June’s gratis vehicle is a mad-looking ’80s Mustang.
Last week, I drove the 2019 Veloster Turbo around the hills outside Austin. It was the first opportunity for the media to drive the real thing — but gamers have had access to it for months now.
Right on schedule, Turn 10 has refreshed the Specialty Dealer lineup in Forza 7. Picking up the new pattern that debuted last week, this round is no longer a simple repeat of a previous one.
As we wait for more details on the next free car, or the upcoming Racing Regulations system, our latest Forza Motorsport 7 Photo Mode Competition has just gone live. Get ready for some dramatic duels…
The Specialty Dealer in Forza 7 has seen its weekly refresh, right on schedule. Unlike previous lineups, this week is a surprise. Players won’t find a mirrored lineup of any week prior; instead, this week is all-new.
Forza Motorsport 7 will feature in another esport tournament this summer. No, not ForzaRC; it will be the focus of the Special Olympics’ first video game tournament.
Back in January, we told you about rumors saying that Forza Horizon 4 would take to the streets of Japan. While those rumors were nothing more than a trap, they may have been closer to reality than we thought. According to a post on Reddit from GTPlanet’s own “willbsn13”, it looks like the next Horizon festival could be heading to Hong Kong.
Turn 10 revealed its future plans for Forza Motorsport 7 last week. While the big news was about the additional cars and extended Car Pass, there were other goodies in the announcement too. Chief amongst them is the long-awaited Race Regulations system.
More cars are on the way for Forza Motorsport 7 over the course of the next several months. The best part? Some of the vehicles will be free for players too.
It’s that time of the week: Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer stock has cycled anew. Veteran players will be more than familiar with this week’s lineup as it mirrors that of week 11. This marks the final week before the cycle begins again, so let’s take a closer look.
Turn 10 has announced a new ForzaRC Bounty Hunter challenge for Forza Motorsport 7. After the previous Tanner Foust challenge, the latest event is all about IndyCar.