The ninth installment in Playground Games’ “Let’s Go!” series for Forza Horizon 5 delved into the vastly improved character customization feature, as well as improvements to Horizon Stories and the Festival Playlist.
With just five weeks to go before the worldwide release of Forza Horizon 5 on November 9, the Playground Games team has released the official list of Xbox Achievements for the title.
While Forza Horizon 5 might be an Xbox platform exclusive, the compatibility between Microsoft’s consoles and its Windows operating system means PC gamers can get in on the act too. With that in mind, Playground Games has now revealed the hardware requirements needed for a PC to run Forza Horizon 5.
Formula One and iRacing fans, rejoice! In a surprising turn of events, the iRacing Motorsport Simulation team has announced a partnership with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team to bring “multiple” cars to the PC racing sim in future builds.
Forza Motorsport creative director Chris Esaki has revealed players have much to look forward to when it comes to multiplayer in the next entry in the franchise, Forza Motorsport.
The iRacing Motorsport Simulation team has given a taste of what’s to come in the 2021 Season 4 build of the PC racing sim. While there’s no formal announcement as of yet, the team has uploaded a number of “Season Spotlights” videos to the official iRacing YouTube channel.
The latest installment of the Forza Horizon 5 “Let’s Go!” series has given Forza fans a first look at the game’s cover art, along with some more information on cars and events in the game.
Codemasters has announced the latest entry in the GRID franchise during today’s EA Play Live presentation: GRID Legends. The fifth entry in the franchise sees a return to narrative-based action and will apparently feature extensive live-action cutscenes.
So this took me completely by surprise. Valve announces the Steam Deck, its new handheld that’s set to release this December. Powered by an AMD Zen 2-based CPU and RDNA 2-based GPU, the Deck will have more than enough power to drive its 1280×800 native resolution.
If you were looking for a new racing game to pick up and play this weekend, you’re in luck. Beginning today, PlayStation’s “Games of a Generation” sale is live and we’ve rounded up the best deals on racing games.
The Xbox Game Pass subscription service continues to grow, and next month sees the addition of a fan favorite. With DiRT Rally 2.0 leaving the service on October 1, it begs the question: what’s going to take its place for sim racers? Now there’s an answer, Forza Motorsport 7.
It’s full speed ahead as the Xbox Series X launches on Tuesday, November 10. If you were unable to secure your own during initial pre-orders, there’s still a chance yet — though it involves getting in touch with your inner speed demon.
Earlier this summer we reported on how Forza Horizon 4 will take advantage of the Xbox Series X, when the console launches in just over six weeks. FH4 will use the XSX’s capabilities to benefit from faster load times and higher visual fidelity with longer draw distances — all at native 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, rather than the either/or on the Xbox One X.
The cloud gaming market has just got a little more crowded — and interesting — as Amazon has revealed its long-rumored service at a special hardware event today. It goes by the name of Luna, and it joins Google Stadia and Microsoft’s xCloud in the console-less gaming arena.