Just a few days ago, we were happy to learn that one of the most popular motorsport video game sagas is going to debut a new installment. It is the eighth title in the franchise ‘Forza Motorsport’.
This time the ‘Forza Motorsport’ (without 8 in its title) has been brought forward for the Xbox Series X at a Microsoft event, and will continue to be a game true to its principles, with realism and flag simulation as we have seen in the first trailer.
The latest from ‘Forza Motorsport’, still without a release date
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Leaving far behind the most arcade game styles like the ‘Forza Horizon’, this new ‘Forza Motorsport’ is going to pull realism more than ever, using it 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. In addition, according to its developers, a technology called “ray tracing” has been implemented for more elaborate lighting effects than ever.
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This trailer is but a first show of strength of what ‘Forza Motorsport’ will be capable of in its next iteration. There is still a long way to go to see the final result or to see a first gameplay of the game; it’s more, Microsoft hasn’t even announced an estimated date yet. for the launch of this title.
All the action will focus on the races, with the physical and piloting skills the best tactic to conquer fans of wheel and pedal board games. The artifices and special effects are left out, luckily.
Fidelity with real motorsports will be key in the ‘Forza Motorsport’ and for this first trailer we have been able to see how one of the chosen protagonists has been the spectacular Apollo Intense Emotion, a car that will only be manufactured 10 units for everyone but which thanks to Microsoft we have been able to see racing dress in several versions.
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Other cars that have been seen rolling on the Laguna Seca circuit (and its mythical Corkscrew) have been the BAC Mono and a Mazda prototype for the American IMSA Championship.
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