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.
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.
The latest Forza Motorsport 7 update has landed. Weighing in at 756MB on Xbox One, it’s a comprehensive one, with wide-ranging changes to Turn 10’s sim racer.
Do you hear that? It’s the swelling rumble of cheers from the Forza community. After almost a year, Turn 10 is changing one of the more controversial aspects of Forza Motorsport 7, by unlocking (nearly) all the 700+ cars for purchase.
You may have already heard of the new Top Gear car pack for Forza Motorsport 7. Well, those won’t be the only new cars landing in Turn 10’s sim racer this month. Even better, these two other cars will be free.
Turn 10 has pulled the covers off the latest Forza Motorsport 7 car pack. With Top Gear as the title sponsor, it’s an eclectic mix of modern and classic metal, and brings two new manufacturers into the Forza family.
Turn 10 has dropped the latest update for 2017’s Forza Motorsport 7. While it doesn’t feature a new car pack, it does introduce a large number of improvements to the game.
A new game update for Forza Motorsport 7 is now available to players worldwide. Announced on the official site, Turn 10 is making May all about Honda, by first treating players to a new free car.
It’s that time again: time for another in GTPlanet’s series of test drives. We last took the Audi Vision Gran Turismo duo for a spin, and the entire new Porsche lineup of Project CARS 2 before that. Next up: Forza Motorsport 7’s March car pack.
The latest Forza 7 update landed yesterday. While it brought a variety of new cars to the franchise, it’s what Turn 10 has hidden in the files that has us even more excited. As the title implies, there’s a lot of surprises.
The Forza Motorsport 7 game update is now live across the globe. Weighing in at around 810MB (or 1.9GB on PC/XB1 X), it brings a variety of upgrades and improvements to Turn 10’s racer.
After a little over a week’s worth of delays, the latest Forza Motorsport 7 car pack is here. Dubbed the K1 Speed Pack, the sixth monthly car pack introduces seven brand-new cars to the series.
Whoopsies. While Forza Motorsport 7 players have two more days to wait for the next car pack, it seems Microsoft has let the cat out of the bag early. We’ve got the full contents of the next car pack right here, and it looks like a good one.
Forza Motorsport 7 players clamoring for the next game update will have to wait a little longer. Turn 10 has confirmed the car pack is coming Thursday instead of tomorrow.
We’ve got our first hint of what’s next in the world of Forza Motorsport 7. The next seven-car pack (and game update) arrives April 10, and it will feature a very powerful ’80s Nissan prototype.