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Forza Motorsport (2023)

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Forza Motorsport

Developer: Turn 10 Studios
Publisher: Microsoft Studios
Platforms: Xbox Series X, Windows
Released internationally: October 10, 2023


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The 2023 Forza Motorsport spent six years in development and was touted as "built from the ground up". It adds dynamic time of day and weather conditions, new tracks, practice laps, better physics, animated pit stops, and some new car models (most of them instead being reused from past Forza games; even among the over 100 "new to Motorsport" cars, most were from Forza Horizon 4 and 5).

That aside, the game had a messy week 1 launch and an internet requirement to even play the base game.

Unseen Cars

In past trailers, in-game material, and promotional material, there were some cars that were spotted, but didn't make it in the car roster. While there are no textures for these cars in the texture files, some of these cars were mentioned in the audio files, through seemingly unencrypted, such as /content/media/base/audio/cars/CarEventEngineMapping.xml and /content/media/base/audio/cars/CarEventEngineMapping.xml/CarEventMapping.xml.

Car Name File Name Source
2019 Formula Drift #64 Chris Forsberg Racing Nissan 370Z (Z34) NIS_64_370zFD_11 XBOX Showcase 2022 Trailer
1988 Mitsubishi Starion ESI-R (A187A) MIT_Starion_88 Promotional Material
(Source: Internet Game Cars Database)