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.
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.
The online features for Forza Horizon and Forza Horizon 2 will be shutting down because of low player populations.
Turn 10 Studios has offered extensive new details on its upcoming racing sim's career mode- here's what you should know about it.
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.