Forza Motorsport Announces Monthly Content Updates

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With less than two weeks until release day, we already know what will feature in Forza Motorsport from launch, but more is coming in a series of monthly content updates. Here’s all we know so far.

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As Forza Motorsport launches in less than two weeks on 10 October, fans already know what will be accessible on release day. The entire track list is clear and the long car list is looking strong. But post-launch support has been very secretive over the past few months of teasers.

That is until this weekend however, when Creative Director Chris Esaki announced that the game will receive regular content drops. Akin to the Forza Horizon format, players will get to take part in monthly series in order to win reward cars on a regular basis. The developer also outlined a number of additional post-launch tracks coming to the game. Here is all you need to know.

Monthly Series​

Indeed, much like Forza Horizon 5‘s monthly festival playlists, Forza Motorsport will feature a similar system. Dubbed Career Tours, these will take place in the game’s single player Builder’s Cup career mode.


A pair of tours will be accessible each month; the Featured Tour and Open Tour. The former will feature its own theme whilst the latter will be a simple class based series putting the player on-track in a car they choose.

Each Featured Tour will feature a number of races per week with themes changing ever so slightly to provide a sense of progression. Once a player competes in each race of a certain tour, they will claim the reward car. Each week’s individual theme focuses on a specific in-game model. This so-called Spotlight Car get a 30% discount in the Autoshow for that week. Use this car to compete in the Featured Tour for said week to get one step closer to the end goal of claiming the month’s reward car.

These Featured Tour themes will also translate to the multiplayer game modes; both online racing and Rivals time trials. In fact, Spec Series online racing will feature the Spotlight Cars as will the Featured Rivals.

Upcoming FM Reward Cars​

With that information out there, Esaki was keen to highlight the first Featured Tour theme and Spotlight Cars coming to Forza Motorsport in October. For the game’s first month on the shelves, players will get to revel in the world of track racing. Whilst a broad term, the four weeks of this tour will see players starting out in track day models. One will work their war through the ranks all the way to dedicated racing prototypes.

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The Track Tour will kick off the monthly series for Forza Motorsport. Image credit: Turn 10

The Track Day week starting 5 October will see players getting a discount on the Subaru BRZ. Race one of your own cars or purchase this popular sportscar and tune it up. Then in Week 2, the Built to Race series sees the KTM X-Bow GT2 get the spotlight. Track Exotics in Week 3 shines a light on the Ferrari FXX-K. The final week is all about the Ginetta G60-LT LMP1 car in what is being called Prototype Power.

Complete every race in each of the four weeks and you will win the Acura ARX-05 DPI car in its Penske colours. One need not win each race. Simply getting to the end is what truly matters.

For this first month, the Open Tour focuses on German Manufacturers. Here, players will work their way through the PI classes, either by building up one model, or by purchasing a quartet of increasingly fast German models.

Post-launch Forza Motorsport Tracks​

Aside from announcing how players will be able to get their hands on additional cars, Esaki mentioned a collection of tracks currently missing from Forza Motorsport that will join the title later on in its life cycle.

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Forza Motorsport will receive new content on a monthly basis. Image credit: Turn 10

Players have certainly noticed the absence of the Nürburgring Nordschleife in the game’s line-up. However, it seems Spring 2024 will see the iconic circuit join the title. Esaki claims this will be the most accurate rendition of the 20.83km layout ever featured in the Forza Motorsport series. This hints at a dramatic rescan of the historic venue.

Elsewhere, a pair of additional tracks are making their way to the game before the end of the year. The Yas Marina Circuit, home to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and Formula One season finale will join the title at some point in November with Update 2.0. It will feature the new-for 2021 layout and a new mesh optimised for the game’s uprated physics.

Esaki also hinted at a third circuit coming to the game in December. In fact, it seems the majority of monthly updates will aim to feature a new circuit. However, the top developer is keen to point out that time constraints may limit output.

Be sure to check out our list of confirmed launch content to find out what is going to be included in Forza Motorsport on day one!

Are you a fan of this monthly content plan for Forza Motorsport? Tell us in the comments down below!
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It's not clear - are these cars included in the Car Pass, or are they rewards for winning competitions?
 
lighting and color in the game I don't like so will fix it with NVIDIA GeForce Experience filters
 
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It's almost the same problem as Starfield on PC, horrible out of the box muddy color pallete.
Thanks to modders fix was replacing color mapping LUTs.
Also Microsoft, makes you think. :whistling:
 
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Digital Foundry review of preview build
 
I can't help but agree with John that this washed out look they go for is not that much to my liking. I do think that once i see it in HDR on my OLED it will look way better than these SDR captures, but still, if i compare it to GT7 footage i just think the colors, contrast and lighting artistic approach in GT7 looks nicer for me. In terms of how the driving is they did not say anything really. Guess it was more of a tech preview. But i think the driving part has been covered already by other channels that are probably much more into simracing than John. I was also surprised to see that the track and terrain next to track texture on Mugello was noticeably worse in his version than what the 6 years old FM7 has to offer. Hopefully this is not the best the game can do.
 
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It just looks highly disappointing all round.

I always suspected it would just be more of the same old, but it actually looks and sounds worse than previous versions…

The fact it doesn’t even have qualifying, that’s like literally ridiculous imo.

GT7 hopefully will get a pc release soon.
 
It just looks highly disappointing all round.

I always suspected it would just be more of the same old, but it actually looks and sounds worse than previous versions…

The fact it doesn’t even have qualifying, that’s like literally ridiculous imo.

GT7 hopefully will get a pc release soon.
Disappointing all around? That's an interesting take. They showed you how they've upgraded the physics and their tire model. They actually have a career mode with tons of events to do. Weekly Multiplayer events with assorted categories. People expressed that they wanted something resembling FM4 and that's what they seem to be addressing. So that "same old" is a good thing to most.

FM does have qualifying. They've already said and showed you that. What's funny though is that right after you claim that, you wish for GT7 on PC? GT7 doesn't have an ounce of qualifying or practice for that matter. You even get credits for practicing in FM.

I not only wouldn't buy GT7 if it ever came to PC, I wouldn't even pirate it for free for the waste of space that mess would be on my hard drive. I mean, if you have a PC, the point is you can have all the stuff that's better than GT7 in the first place.
 
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Let's not count chickens before they hatch.
Tech review feedback is certainly alarming, so no preorders this time, will wait for the full release and proper users feedback, not just from youtube "influencers".
Guts feeling that lots of stuff will be broken on release anyway, so some patience can save the aggravation.
 
I find it honestly so weird how people can feel so strong against or for either of these two game franchises, being FM or GT. As a car person and a lover of racing games in general it has to be appreciated that there simply are no other games that are doing what FM and GT try to do, or if they try then its on a way smaller scale and not as good. How can this not be held in high regard no matter to which of the two franchises you gravitate towards? I do like the FM and GT series but for slightly different reasons. They both have quite distinct artistic approaches and philosophies when it comes to presentation and the actual progression. But to me thats what makes them both appealing. So yeah, i would buy GT7 on PC in a heartbeat.
 
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It just seems stupid to keep ignoring vr, it isn’t going to go away, the user base is only getting bigger and bigger and it brings so much to a driving game, it elevates their product to a higher level and enables users in the Microsoft ecosystem to use kit they have purchased to see Forza in a more modern and interactive way. Seems mad they dont seem to be able to bring vr to the table for this product.
The target demographic for this game is teenagers on consoles. Guess who does not have money for $1000 VR headsets and a $2500++ PC, teenagers on consoles.
 
The target demographic for this game is teenagers on consoles. Guess who does not have money for $1000 VR headsets and a $2500++ PC, teenagers on consoles.
You can easily run VR at a very good level with a £1000pc and a £250 headset.
 

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