Rumor: Forza 4 To Have 500 Cars! Plus A Kinect Mode

Posted By | On 24th, Mar. 2011

Alright this is all based on a survey that was done, so nothing is concrete yet.  We new that Forza Motorsport 4 would have Kinect support but now it could very well have a casual mode, driving cars with that invisible steering wheel, much like the Kinect racing game Joy Ride.  Now for the topper according to this survey “A new no-assist expert mode was also mentioned, as well as more than 500 cars from 80 different manufacturers.”  That is a shitload of cars, I don’t know if that too many to just what the doctor order when coming to a racing game.  All this will be confirmed or denied soon enough but judging from the fact that we know that Forza 4 will wave Kinect support, I am leaning toward a 500 car packed racing game coming out for the Xbox 360 in Spring of this year.  Forza 4 is already being said to be the most realistic racer on any console to date.

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