We’ve got an update on one of the most anticipated features set to come to Forza Motorsport 7. The Race Regulation system is indeed coming — but not until 2019.
The latest Forza Motorsport 7 game update has just landed on Xbox and PC. It introduces eight free cars for all players, improved crash physics, and more.
Turn 10 Studios has taken the wraps off the latest free car for Forza Motorsport 7 players. No, it’s not any of the recently-revealed Hot Wheels vehicles: it’s a 45-year-old, 1,500hp Porsche race car.
It’s a busy weekend for racing esports. Not only has the GT Sport FIA European Final just wrapped, it’s also the first day of the ForzaRC World Championship — and there’s $100,000 on the line.
Forza Motorsport 7 launched October 2, 2017. With its open-world sibling Horizon 4 in the spotlight earning all sorts of praise, that seems like ages ago.
The continued commitment of Turn 10 Studios in further supporting and improving Forza Motorsport 7 shows no signs of slowing. Following the October content update, T10 will be replacing the controversial Prize Crates with a new Race Shop for the November update.
All eyes have been on its free-roaming British sibling, but Forza Motorsport 7 continues to evolve. The latest update for the game landed yesterday, and it brought with it a relic of automotive history: Merkur.
It’s no secret that video games are looking more and more life-like each year. This is even more true for the racing genre, where it’s possible to fool casual onlookers into believing they’re looking at the real deal.
Big savings have once again come to pass for the Forza series, courtesy of Deals With Gold. This week, Microsoft has combined Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 3 into a neat bundle. If you’ve yet to make the jump, now is as good of a time as any.
There’s few words better than “free”. Microsoft apparently agrees, and has made its headlining sim racer free to play this weekend for XBox Live Gold members.
This weekend saw the extended Le Mans Super Season hit Silverstone. To coincide with the six-hour race, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) officially kicked off its inaugural Le Mans Esport Series.
Turn 10 has cracked open Forza Motorsport 7 recently. In the August update, the team brought back Time Attack and gave players more drifting options. There’s a free Aston race car, too. That’s why our theme for the latest FM7 Photo Mode Competition is similarly open. But before we get to that, we’ve got another poll to attend to…
The latest Forza Motorsport 7 title update is now available. Turn 10 bills it as one of the biggest in the game’s 11-month history, with plenty of changes to the overall experience.
The Turn 10 team had its third Forza Monthly live stream a few hours ago. With plenty of changes coming to Forza Motorsport 7 this week, the big news is the next free car. Step forward then, 1989 Aston Martin AMR1.
It’s official: Turn 10 is removing one of the most controversial aspects of Forza Motorsport 7. The game’s prize crate system will be going the way of the dodo and Ford sedans.
If you were worried that development on Forza Motorsport 7 was over, rest easy. During the July edition of “Forza Monthly”, Creative Director Chris Esaki put any rumors to bed that FM7 was getting abandoned.