The next-gen Forza Motorsport (official translation name is unknown) is coming to Xbox consoles and PC in spring 2023, and will be able to play through Game Pass on the first day of launch. It has been more than five years since the previous generation of “Forza Motorsport 7” was launched in 2017, during which the branch series “Forza Motorsport Horizon”, which was originally launched alternately, has had two generations. As far as we know, the name of the eighth generation will return to the simple “Forza Motorsport”, without the number “8”.
In today’s teaser video, development studio Turn 10 showcases the new generation of technical improvements such as light, shadow, smoke and dust, and in another demo shows the first-generation Forza map “Maple” re-imagined with modern technology. Valley”. In addition to the more realistic environment, the use of modern light tracking technology has greatly improved the reflection between the parts of the car itself and the visual effects when the vehicle is damaged.
Classic circuits known to return to the game include Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and Leguna Seca, while new additions include South Africa’s Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit. Considering that the “Forza Motorsport” series has always had no shortage of tracks (the previous generation had as many as 33), this should be just the tip of the iceberg in the final total.
Forza Motorsport will have separate times and weather for each race, which together will affect air and track temperatures. Track temperature and weather will further affect the grip of the tires, and these are the items players need to consider.