Forza Motorsport 7 has hosted a variety of IndyCar/Honda events this month in preparation for the Indy 500. It sounds like the connection could deepen in the near future, as the new IR-18 models may be heading to the game soon.
It’s vacation time for our Forza Motorsport 7 Photo Mode Competition. A particular vehicle is well-suited to it, but before we get to your next photography target, we’ve got a big bunch o’ trucks to deal with.
Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer has seen its weekly refresh. If you’ve been paying attention for the past three weeks, you’ll know the drill. On offer this week is a returning Nissan Skyline GTS-R — a second opportunity at the ultimate R31.
A new game update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to players worldwide. Announced on the official site, Turn 10 is making May all about Honda, by first treating players to a new free car.
It’s that time again: time for another in GTPlanet’s series of test drives. We last took the Audi Vision Gran Turismo duo for a spin, and the entire new Porsche lineup of Project CARS 2 before that. Next up: Forza Motorsport 7’s March car pack.
Turn 10 has given the Forza 7 Specialty Dealer its weekly refresh. On offer this week is a second chance at the second-gen Civic Type R hatchback, alongside three other returning models.
The surprise cars found in the files of Forza Motorsport 7 have thrown up more interesting machines, with the discovery of two new cars. Last week, we reported on sixteen cars being found deep in the game’s code.
If you’re aiming to collect many, if not all 770 cars in Forza Motorsport 7 you’re going to need a lot of credits. Luckily, we have you covered and the task at hand is easier to manage than you’d imagine.
We’re going big for this, the latest of GTPlanet’s Forza Motorsport 7 Photo Mode Competitions. How big, you ask? Oh, only the largest, heaviest vehicle in the game.
The latest Forza 7 update landed yesterday. While it brought a variety of new cars to the franchise, it’s what Turn 10 has hidden in the files that has us even more excited. As the title implies, there’s a lot of surprises.
The Forza Motorsport 7 game update is now live across the globe. Weighing in at around 810MB (or 1.9GB on PC/XB1 X), it brings a variety of upgrades and improvements to Turn 10’s racer.
After a little over a week’s worth of delays, the latest Forza Motorsport 7 car pack is here. Dubbed the K1 Speed Pack, the sixth monthly car pack introduces seven brand-new cars to the series.
Earlier this week, Forza 7’s Specialty Dealer saw an update to its weekly offerings. As many suspected, the trio is a familiar one. Nonetheless, with a recycled lineup onboard, let’s take a closer look at what’s up for grabs.
With the ForzaRC season in full swing for 2018, Turn 10 has set the Forza community a new challenge this week. Following a five-pronged Bounty Hunter challenge, the latest target set by Turn 10 is rallycross driver Tanner Foust.
Today, if you don’t already know, is Friday. If you’re a Forza Motorsport 7 player, you may be wondering why the latest car pack didn’t arrive in-game yesterday, April 12. Well, we’ve got some bad news for you.
Whoopsies. While Forza Motorsport 7 players have two more days to wait for the next car pack, it seems Microsoft has let the cat out of the bag early. We’ve got the full contents of the next car pack right here, and it looks like a good one.