Turn 10 Studios is promising a level of detail in the upcoming Forza Motorsport not seen since 2018's Red Dead Redemption 2. Gameplay and other details were finally shown during this summer's Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase, and that included more than a few interest technical features making their debut to the series. If those features are executed well and result in a truly unique experience in comparison to previous Motorsport entries, a new bar in the racing simulation could be set.
Forza Motorsport is currently targeting a spring 2023 release. Despite its name, it's actually the eighth installment in the Motorsport series, which serves as the simulation-focused counterpart to the arcade-focused Forza Horizon series. The new game will serve as the beginning of a new generation for Forza Motorsport, featuring next-gen realism and classic tracks. Throughout most of the last console generation, the two series would go back and forth each year with their games, not unlike the Call of Duty release schedule between Infinity Ward and Treyarch in the 2010s. That changed after 2017's Forza Motorsport 7, when Turn 10 did not release a 2019 title after Playground Game's Forza Horizon 4 in 2018. In fact, both studios went dark for an extended period of time before the 2021 release of Forza Horizon 5.
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During the gameplay demo for Forza Motorsport (now uploaded to Xbox's YouTube channel), Turn 10 developers boldly claimed it will be the "most technically-advanced racing game ever made." To back up this claim, they explained the game's implementation of ray tracing, dynamic weather, track conditions, and more. Some of the things mentioned are pretty impressive, and the
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