Forza Motorsport will get back with shiny cars and classic tracks in 2023

Racing games are in many cases technological powerhouses, and the declaration trailer for the new Forza Motorsport spent time discussing ray tracing, refined surfaces, and fancier trees.

That track is Maple Valley, a #1 from past Forza Motorsport games extending back to the original. It was explicitly decided to show how far the series has come regarding visual constancy, with time in the trailer spent abiding over rocks and trees that do, for sure, look better than anyone might have expected.

There were other returning tracks in the trailer, including Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and Laguna Seca Raceway, and new tracks like Kyalami Grand Prix Endlessly circuit Hakone.

We saw a portion of these tracks in various lighting conditions, since there’s presently a unique season of day.

There’s likewise a new damange model for the manners by which vehicles be dinged up. This is all a move forward since Forza Motorsport 7 back in 2017.

You can read every one of the insights concerning the new Forza Motorsport over on the Xbox blog, where they don’t once make sense of for what reason they’re not calling it Forza Motorsport 8.

Forza Motorsport is meaning to send off at some point in the first half of 2023.

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