Summary
Forza Motorsport’s upcoming Update 4 will add Daytona International Speedway to the game, among other new cars and a new career tour. Capping off a solid 2023 for Xbox in terms of first-party game releases,Forza Motorsportlaunched in October to positive reception and will serve as a platform for ongoing updates for years to come.
As it’s been six years sinceForza Motorsport 7’s launch in 2017, sim racing fans have been looking forward toForza Motorsport(2023) for quite some time, with twocritically adoredForza Horizontitlesproviding some arcade racing fun in between. As an ongoing platform title,Forza Motorsportlaunched with just enough cars and tracks to satisfy longtime fans, with the promise of steadily adding even more content in the future. Shortly after launch,Motorsportwent on to win Innovation in Accessibility and Best Sports/Racing Game at The Game Awards 2023.
Now, with Update 4 on the horizon next week,developer Turn 10 Studios has announcedthat one of racing’s most iconic tracks is set to make its debut inForza Motorsport.Daytona International Speedway, home of the Daytona 500, and one of the biggest stadiums in America, will be added as part of Update 4 on January 16.Forza Motorsportplayerswill be able to burn rubber on two Daytona circuits: a 3.59-mile sports car circuit, and a shorter 2.5-mile tri-oval-shaped track. Turn 10 is also adding a Daytona Sports Car featured multiplayer series for players looking to further immerse themselves in the Daytona experience.
Update 4 ofForza Motorsportis looking to bring much more to the table next week. A new Career Tour named Italian Challengers will aim to take players on a ride through the storied history of Italian motorsports with cars like the Lancia Delta HF Integrale EVO, Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, and a 2007 Ferrari 430 Scuderia. Each of the four new Italian Challengers tours will go live weekly, starting on January 18 with the All-Wheel Driven tour and ending on February 8 with the Prancing Power Ferrari tour. Additionally,Forza MotorsportCar Passowners can look forward to four new cars coming weekly with Update 4: the 2019 McLaren Senna GTR, 2019 Ferrari #62 Risi Competizione 488 GTE, 2022 Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro, and the 2018 Cadillac #57 TA CTS-V.
When Can Forza Motorsport Fans Learn About Bug Fixes Coming In Update 4?
Turn 10 added that bug fixes that are set to roll out with Update 4 will be revealed the day the update goes live, on January 16. Since Update 4 is focused on addingnew content and events toForza Motorsport, Turn 10 expressed that the list of bug fixes isn’t as extensive, though fans can expect a more bug-intensive push with Update 5 later down the road. Until then, there are a ton of new experiences forMotorsportfans to enjoy.
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Race over 500 real-world cars including modern race cars and more than 100 cars new to Forza Motorsport. Make every lap count across 20 living tracks with fan-favorite locations and multiple track layouts to master, each featuring live on-track scoring, fully dynamic time-of-day with weather and unique driving conditions that ensure no two laps ever look or play the same.Experience a cutting-edge simulation with incredible photorealistic visuals that deliver real-time ray tracing on-track, new damage and dirt accumulation systems, and massively upgraded physics featuring powerful assists and a 48x improvement in tire fidelity.Out-build the competition by earning over 800 performance upgrades and race our most advanced AI opponents yet in an all-new, fun and rewarding single-player campaign, the Builders Cup Career Mode.Compete for the podium in Featured Multiplayer* events with a race weekend inspired structure or create the racing you and your friends desire in Free Play. Online racing is safer, more fun and more competitive with AI-powered Forza Race Regulations, tire and fuel strategy, and new driver and safety ratings.