Microsoft has announced a number of new Forza Motorsport details to coincide with the start of Gamescom in Cologne this week.
In a blog post on Xbox Wire, Forza Motorsport creative director Chris Esaki said Turn 10 Studios is committed to “delivering ongoing content monthly post-launch”.
He revealed that the Nürburgring GP circuit will be available in the game when it’s released, and that the Nordschleife track will be coming in spring 2024.
“Both tracks have been completely rebuilt for the Xbox Series X/S and PC,” Esaki said.
Following a delay from its previously planned spring launch window, Forza Motorsport will be released on October 10, although the Premium Edition of the game comes with up to five days of early access.
PC players can pre-order the game on the Microsoft Store and starting today, on Steam too.
Forza Motorsport will support cross-play and cross-progression across PC and console, and the game will also be playable on Xbox One as a cloud version.
“We’ve optimized Forza Motorsport to look and play great across a wide range of PCs, taking advantage of cutting-edge PC hardware and technologies with real-time ray tracing on-track and maximum performance enabled by NVIDIA DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2.2,” Esaki said. “We will continue to optimize and improve Forza Motorsport on PC after launch
“Forza Motorsport on PC supports native resolutions up to 4K and beyond, including ultrawide resolutions during on-track gameplay, HDR calibration, shader pre-compilation and pre-caching, DirectStorage for improved CPU loading, unlocked single-player framerates with or without V-Sync enabled, and more.
“In addition to native support for popular racing wheels from Logitech, Thrustmaster and Fanatec, Forza Motorsport supports the
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