Forza Motorsport celebrates the 20th anniversary of a number of innovations

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Players received the return of the legendary route.

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FORZA Motorsport Racing series these days celebrates 20 years since its first episodeWhich was published in May 2005 exclusively in the first generation of Xbox. Subsequently, Forza became one of the leading game series Microsoft, which accompanied each generation of Xbox.

The brand opened an even wider circle of players with the launch of the Forza Horizon sister, which relies on the arcade game process and puts it in the open world. The aforementioned anniversary developers from the 10th Studio decided Celebrate a new batch of free and paid content For the last episode, which was launched in October 2023.

Owners of games in the form of update primarily received the return of the old track in the form of more than 16 km in length Fujimi Kaido CircuitThis first appeared in the first episode. Update with serial number 20, however, also brings a new batch of racing and special events that belong to the 20th anniversary of the entire brand.

But the new mode also deserves attention where you can freely ride with other players. And the last, but no less important: the introduction was launched Another paid bag with vehiclesWhich includes Mazda Furai, Ford Mustang GT3, Formula Drift #215 Nissan Silvia Spec-R, Toyota Mark II Tourer and De Tomaso Pantera GT5.

You can study a complete overview of changes and news, which recently accessible update brings on an official web game. Forza Motorsport is available on PC, Xbox Series X/Si in Xbox/PC Game Pass.

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Source :Indian TV

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