Turn 10 Studios have started down the path of regular updates and additions to Forza Motorsport, with update 2.0 out now, bring a new track, new career events and a bunch more cars that will be thrust into the spotlight.
29.10.2023 - 17:27 / gamingbolt.com
Forza Motorsport has been out for over a couple of weeks now, which means developer Turn 10 Studios is now fully focused on post-launch support for the racing sim. The game’s first major update launched earlier this month, which was followed by a hotfix, and now Turn 10 has offered more details on its next major update.
Turn 10 has confirmed that Update 2 for Forza Motorsport will be coming sometime in mid-November. It’s set to be the first content update for the game, and as previously confirmed, will be adding the Yas Marina track. In addition to that, the update will also bring with it over 200 fixes for issues that have been reported by players so far, including for performance and stability, crashes, other platform-specific issues, and more. You can view a preview of the update’s patch notes below.
In our review of Forza Motorsport, we awarded it a score of 9/10, saying, “Turn 10 Studios’ flagship racing series has never been better. With exceptional gameplay, gorgeous graphics, a compelling Career Mode and a swathe of options, Forza Motorsport is simply incredible.” Read the full review through here.
Forza Motorsport is available on Xbox Series X/S and PC.
UPDATE 2 HIGHLIGHTS:
Stability
Livery Editor
PC
Note – PC players using AMD 7900 XTX who encounter a crash at the end of races should download the latest AMD graphics driver to resolve this issue.
Multiplayer
Gameplay
Cars
Wheels
Turn 10 Studios have started down the path of regular updates and additions to Forza Motorsport, with update 2.0 out now, bring a new track, new career events and a bunch more cars that will be thrust into the spotlight.
Turn 10 Studios have started down the path of regular updates and additions to Forza Motorsport, with update 2.0 out now, bring a new track, new career events and a bunch more cars that will be thrust into the spotlight.
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