Turn 10 Studios’ Forza Motorsport has received new gameplay videos lately, showcasing the various in-game tracks, with the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course recently revealed. However, more details are coming next week via some new hands-on impressions.
16.08.2023 - 10:03 / gamingbolt.com
Five of the 20 tracks that Forza Motorsport will launch with in October are going to be completely new – like the recently revealed Grand Oak Raceway – but plenty, of course, are going to be familiar to fans of the series. Returning favourites like Road America have been previously revealed, and developer Turn 10 Studios has now added another name to that list.
It’s been confirmed that Maple Valley Raceway will be returning in the upcoming Forza Motorsport. The track has been in every game in the series barring Forza Motorsport 5 and 6, and is going to be a largely familiar experience to returning fans, barring plenty of visual and technical upgrades, of course. When it comes to the track itself, it will once again feature a total of 12 turns for players to navigate, with each lap being 4.81 kilometers long.
Recently, Turn 10 Studios also revealed new details on Forza Motorsport’s multiplayer component, detailing featured events, Open Practice, and more. It’s also been confirmed that the game won’t feature splitscreen multiplayer at launch.
Forza Motorsport launches on October 10 for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Maple Valley is a renowned track in Forza Motorsport, boasting rapid straights, narrow turns, and breathtaking views. Every lap delivers an unparalleled adrenaline rush and an unforgettable experience for racing enthusiasts. pic.twitter.com/sMK1jPyp8j
— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) <a href=«https://twitter.com/ForzaMotorsport/status/1691517654140370946?ref_src=» https:>August 15, 2023
Turn 10 Studios’ Forza Motorsport has received new gameplay videos lately, showcasing the various in-game tracks, with the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course recently revealed. However, more details are coming next week via some new hands-on impressions.
Turn 10 Studios continues its rollout of details on Forza Motorsport as we draw closer to racing sim’s launch a little over a month from now, and the developer has revealed another new track that will be available in the game upon its release.
With the clock clicking down to the launch of Forza Motorsport about a month and a half from now, Turn 10 Studios has revealed several tracks that will be featured in the racing sim over recent weeks, including the likes of Road America, Maple Valley Raceway, Suzuka Circuit, Nürburgring GP, and a new introduction in Grand Oak Raceway. Now, a couple more tracks have been revealed for the game.
Forza Motorsport will feature 20 tracks at launch, a number of which have been revealed by developer Turn 10 Studios in the lead up to the racing sim’s launch, from returning favourites like Road America, Maple Valley Raceway, and Suzuka Circuit, to new introductions like the Grand Oak Raceway.
True to the traditions of the franchise, the upcoming Forza Motorsport is once again looking to push the envelope with its visual and technical achievements, which is why it comes as no surprise that the system requirements for its PC version are quite steep, even if you choose to play on the lowest settings.
Microsoft has announced a number of new Forza Motorsport details to coincide with the start of Gamescom in Cologne this week.
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As Forza Motorsport’s launch continues to draw closer, developer Turn 10 Studios is keeping up a consistence cadence of reveals for the tracks that will be featured in the racing sim upon release, from new additions like Grand Oak Raceway to returning favourites like Road America and Maple Valley Raceway. Now, another track in the latter group has been revealed.
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