Forza Motorsport 7 players looking for more structured racing online now have a new option. After last month’s invite-only closed beta, the Forza Race Regulations system has arrived in the game’s multiplayer mode.
This week’s Forza Motorsport 7 update didn’t just add one hypercar. While the McLaren Senna is understandably in the spotlight, another 780hp powerhouse has found its way into the game — technically.
The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to all players. Turn 10’s sim racer continues to evolve from the significant March update, which brought in the new Forza Race Regulations (FRR) for the first time.
The latest version of Forza Motorsport 7 is live for players on all platforms. Turn 10’s sim racer gets a smaller update this month, but it has bigger implications for the future.
He was the favorite heading into the day, and it turned out to be for good reason. With four wins in as many races, Evan Thorogood clinched the title at the WorldGaming Pfaff Forza 7 Canadian Challenge in Toronto on Sunday.
Sixteen drivers remain, but only one will win the chance to drive a race car. The Pfaff WorldGaming Canadian Challenge grand finals kick off very shortly, and it’ll all be live on Twitch.
Buried within this week’s Forza Monthly show was arguably some of the most important news to long-time Forza Motorsport 7 players. After almost a year since its initial announcement, the Race Regulations system should be coming to the game next month.
Forza Motorsport 7 still has plenty left in its tank, as proven by today’s update. Now live, the update weighs in at 945MB for Xbox One X players, or roughly half that on the OG ‘Box and 845MB on PC. With it, comes a new car, force feedback updates for wheel users, and new paint space options.
Today is a one-two punch for Forza players. There’s a substantial update for Forza Horizon 4 today — more on that later — but Turn 10 hasn’t forgotten about FM7, with a new update just going live.
Turn 10 has released details on the next episode of Forza Monthly, its show on all things Forza. To do so, it’s showcasing Porsche’s newest car, the 992-era 911, which suggests it’s coming to the game very soon.
The December update for Forza Motorsport 7 spiced things up quite a bit. Besides this month’s spotlight car being the V8-powered BMW M8 GTE, there are a few changes going on under the hood.
The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 has landed on the Xbox servers. Weighing in at 404MB on the original XB1 and 794MB on the One X/PC, it brings another round of improvements to Turn 10’s sim racer.
Turn 10 Studio has unveiled the latest free car heading to Forza Motorsport 7. This month will see the brand new 2018 BMW M8 GTE make its debut in a Forza game.
Pfaff and WorldGaming are back with another Canadian esport initiative this year. And this time the grand prize isn’t a trip to a race weekend — you could be the one behind the wheel of a race car.
A new Bounty Hunter challenge is underway for Forza Motorsport 7 players. Turn 10 calls it the biggest yet and Thanksgiving-themed challenge certainly lives up to the claim.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard about McLaren’s multi-disciplinary Shadow Project. The next qualification stage is now open, and as per tradition, it’s on a different platform. This time around, it’s Forza Motorsport 7.