Turn 10 Studios has put out the eleventh major update for Forza Motorsport, bringing back a fan-favourite track, new multiplayer and career mode improvements, and more.
Players must now complete 20 races to calculate their Safety Rating, and matchmaking should more closely group those with similar SR.
Update 7 reduces the installation footprint by 15 to 20 percent, resulting in 25 GB less space on Xbox Series X/S and 29 GB less on PC.
Along with using Credits to purchase Car Points, players can access all car parts for a vehicle without having to level it up.
The update also provides numerous fixes and improvements, including an option to Skip Practice in Career Mode's pre-race menu.
The update also offers new Career Events, Spotlight Cars, Multiplayer Events and Rivals Events, alongside numerous bug fixes.
Update 4 will arrive on January 16, and will also bring a new Featured Tour in Career Mode, new multiplayer and Rivals events, and more.
Car progression and AI improvements are a "top priority", while Race Regulation fixes will require more data over the coming months.
Update 3 will arrive sometime early next week, with Update 4 following in mid-January, Turn 10 Studios has revealed.
The upcoming free update for Turn 10 Studios' current-gen racing simulator includes a new track, cars, events and bug fixes.
In addition to a new track, the update will also add over 200 fixes for issues being faced by players of the racing sim.
The new update for Forza Motorsport focuses on a bug where doing certain things could cause an infinite loading screen.
A bug causing visuals to look "washed out" on Xbox Series X/S is also gone, while car part unlocks in Builders Cup have been adjusted.
Players are reporting of instances of the game freezing and failing to apply upgrades to car in Career Mode.
The racing sim launches on October 10th for Xbox Series X/S and PC. However, Premium Edition owners can play starting today.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (for console and cloud) and From Space are also joining the service's catalog in the coming days.
Turn 10 Studios also confirms another track releasing in December and new cars earnable as rewards for completing Tours.
Turn 10 Studios has revealed the comprehensive list of accessibility features that the upcoming racing sim will launch with.
Turn 10 Studios has revealed two more of the twenty tracks that Forza Motorsport will be launching with next month.
Turn 10 Studios' highly anticipated racing sim is set to launch on October 10 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The racing sim offers three modes - Performance, Performance RT and Visuals - on the Xbox Series X and two modes on Xbox Series S.
Check out race tracks like Maple Valley and Hakone in the newest trailer for Forza Motorsport, which also shows off car selection and character creation.
Six years later, the latest title in Turn 10 Studios' racing series launches on October 10th for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Turn 10 Studios' racing sim launches on October 10th for Xbox Series X/S and PC and serves as a reboot for the acclaimed series.
Turn 10 Studios has revealed another track that the upcoming racing sim will be launching with a little over a month from now.
Mugello Circuit and series mainstay Silverstone will both be available in Forza Motorsport at launch, Turn 10 Studios has confirmed.
Meanwhile, the iconic Nordschleife track will be added to the racing sim as free DLC sometime in Spring 2024, it's been confirmed.
The system requirements for Forza Motorsport's PC version are unsurprisingly demanding, even on the lowest settings.
The Japanese circuit returns in the upcoming Forza Motorsport, featuring plenty of twists and turns in its layout.
The familiar track returns in the next Forza Motorsport, with 12 total turns and a total distance of 4.81 kilometers.
Featured Multiplayer is a "live, real-world time-based mode of pre-defined live events" with cut-off times, qualifying laps and more.
The game also won't feature a spectator mode, or allow players to race against AI opponents in featured multiplayer modes.
Turn 10 Studios has revealed one of five new tracks that will make their debut in the upcoming racing sim.
Turn 10 Studios has added another couple dozen cars to Forza Motorsport's sizeable roster, eight of which will be completely new to the series.
Road America, which has been included in several previous Forza Motorsport titles, will return in the series' next instalment.
The likes of Ara: History Untold, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, Starfield, Towerborne, and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty will also be present at the Xbox booth.
Xbox is planning to go "all out" at the trade fair, with all three titles reportedly receiving new details and playable for attendees.
A couple of new screenshots of the upcoming racing sim have leaked, semingly from a recent internal developer flight.
The old tire model has one contact point at 60 Hz, but the new model features eight contact points at 360 Hz for more realistic deformation.
During a recent Forza monthly stream, Forza Motorsport creative director Chris Esaki showcased some new gameplay for the upcoming racing sim.
Players will have limited access when playing offline, like in Free Play, but the career mode will require you to be always online.
A comprehensive new deep dive reveals details on the Builders Cup's core loop, its renewed focus on car building and customization, and more.
You can start playing on October 5th for $99.99 and get other benefits like the Car Pass, which contains 30 additional cars.
Stunning new gameplay footage has been revealed for Turn 10's upcoming racing sim, which is out in October.
The racing sim franchise's next instalment is due out for Xbox and PC in October, a new leak has claimed.
The 2023 No. 01 Cadillac Racing V-Series.R and the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray are the upcoming racing sim's cover cars.
The racing sim is set to launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC sometime this year, but doesn't yet have a concrete launch date.
Other features include One Touch Driving, colorblind modes, a Screen Narrator, controller remapping, text scaling, and difficulty options.
Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios have yet to announce a specific release date for the highly anticipated racing sim sequel.
The racing sim will feature over 100 cars new to the franchise, and five new environments, including Kyalami in South Africa.
In the absence of a concrete release date announcement for the upcoming racing sim, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has assured fans that it's still set to launch this year.
Though previously confirmed to release sometime in Spring, journalist Jeff Grubb says the racing sim has been internally delayed.
The racing sim releases in 2023 for Xbox Series X/S and PC and features ten times the details, dynamic time of day and weather, and more.
Turn 10 Studios will be featuring the upcoming racing sim in a livestream tomorrow, shortly after it is showcased in the Xbox Developer_Direct.
"Our goal has been to be as transparent as possible on what dev teams/games to expect to see in the show," says Xbox's Aaron Greenberg.
The official German Xbox blog states that release dates for the three upcoming first party titles will be announced at the showcase later this month.
Expect to hear more about Redfall, Forza Motorsport, Minecraft Legends, The Elder Scrolls Online, and more.
The rumored event will also reportedly look at major titles that Microsoft is releasing this year and could be a recurring event.
Microsoft has confirmed it's raising the prices of its first party console titles, starting with 2023 releases like Forza Motorsport, Redfall, and Starfield.
"One thing we’ve definitely heard loud and clear is it’s been too long since we’ve shipped what people would say is a big first-party game," says Phil Spencer.
After spending some time in silent development, Turn 10 has announced a new feature for Forza Motorsport: corner mastery with social features and leaderboards.
Turn 10 Studios has revealed target frame rate and resolution for the racing sim on consoles. The game is also confirmed to support real-time ray tracing.
In the latest monthly update for Forza Motorsport, game director Chris Esaki clarified the implementation of ray-tracing in the game.
Turn 10 and Microsoft are calling the upcoming racing sim "the most technically advanced racing game ever", and it certainly seems to be living up to that billing.
Turn 10 Studios has finally debuted gameplay footage for its upcoming racing sim, and also revealed new details on it.
Azure Specialist Paul T. recently posted on LinkedIn about appearances from these four Xbox-exclusive titles at today's showcase.
Turn 10 Studios' long-awaited racing could get its first look on June 12th but may release far later than expected, as per insider Tom Henderson.
Journalist Jez Corden believes Forza Motorsport has already been played by some influencers, while a separate leak claims the racer will be cross-gen.
The latest Forza Monthly update video sees creative direct Chris Esaki talking about the game's updated suspension model.
Creative director Chris Esaki also confirms that the next game's official title is simply "Forza Motorsport", not Forza Motorsport 8.
The first batch of playtest invites has been sent out, Turn 10 confirms.
Some players can get to play an early version of the game.
The racing sim could be coming to Xbox One as well.
The racing sim is in early development at Turn 10 Studios.
Turn 10 describes it as "so vastly different and an amazing experience."
The studio wants the community more heavily involved in the development process this time.