Turn 10 has released the latest — and final — update for Forza Motorsport 7. Weighing in at 570MB, it introduces another free Porsche, updates to the Forza Race Regulations system, and more.
The next Forza Monthly live stream is near, and it looks like an interesting one. As you can see in the image above, the car being showcased is none other than the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. Going by past events, this suggests the GT4 racer is on its way to the game very soon.
With this month’s update out in the wild, players will soon bid farewell to further updates for Forza Motorsport 7. After two years, Turn 10 has confirmed development on FM7 will end following next month’s update.
This month’s Forza Motorsport 7 update has arrived. It’s a small one too, focusing in on a new aspect of the Forza Race Regulations system: penalties for collisions.
Turn 10 has pencilled in the date for the next episode of Forza Monthly. As well as updates on the future of the Forza franchise, fans can look forward to a new car to drive.
The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to all players. This month’s update is a smaller affair, focusing on the Forza Race Regulations System.
The latest update for Forza Motorsport 7 is here and this month’s theme is all IndyCar. Featuring cars from the past and present, plus a rather sporty pace car, it packs some fantastic content. Even better it’s all completely free too.
The next Forza Monthly live stream, scheduled for May 7, just got even more exciting. As we reported last month, information about the “next Forza Motorsport” is set to be revealed on the show, and now it appears there is even more to look forward to with a special feature on an IndyCar legend.
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.
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.
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.
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.