The new game brings the long-running sim racing franchise to the Xbox Series X/S for the first time, but a lack of split-screen multiplayer support marks a break with series tradition. Although the companion series has never featured split-screen renditions of its open-world environments, consoles have always been able to handle local multiplayer in 's more focused racetracks. The technological leap with the Xbox Series X/S might seem even more capable of taking on such a challenge, making the lack of the staple feature more surprising and disappointing.
Despite the lack of a number after its name, the new is the eighth installment of the series. This refresh follows the longest hiatus the franchise has yet seen, with the six-year gap since dwarfing the two-year schedule that was the standard prior to that point. With a planned focus on live-service content, it's likely that Xbox Game Studios intends for to stick around for a while and receive regular updates. Consequently, it's possible that features lacking at launch will arrive at some point in the future, although others may never end up being priorities for development.
Ultimately, it seems like the graphical push for on the newest console generation got in the way of including split-screen multiplayer at launch. As reported by IGN, creative director Chris Esaki explained that a game engine overhaul made the prospect of split-screen difficult. It's possible that this situation was exacerbated by the parity requirements for the Xbox Series X and the less powerful Xbox Series S, as making the upgraded engine run well in split-screen on the Series S could have been a major roadblock, although it may be that the feature didn't seem viable for launch on either console.
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