Turn 10 released the game in October 2009.Īt E3 2010 a tech demo for Forza Motorsport 4 was first revealed. In late 2007, Turn 10 Studios began an intense development process for the next Forza installment: Forza Motorsport 3, which boasted enhanced graphics, driving physics, and UGC. Forza Motorsport 2 was released in May 2007, pushing the boundaries of User Generated Content (UGC) with a robust livery editor and online Auction House, giving casual players new options for expressing their creativity on and off the track. With an emphasis on driving dynamics and the newest features of Xbox LIVE, the original Forza Motorsport was released in May 2005.įollowing the release of Forza Motorsport, Turn 10 Studios immediately began working on a sequel intended to be released on Microsoft’s then-new Xbox 360 console.
Turn 10 Studios began working on the original Forza Motorsport to fill the void of simulation racing games on the Xbox console.
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The game was released for Windows 10 and will also be released for mobile devices as well at a later date. The third and most recent installment in the franchise, Forza Street is a free-to-play racing game developed by Electric Square that was initially released for Windows 10 as Miami Street on and rebranded as Forza Street a year later. The franchise is divided into three series the original Forza Motorsport series developed by Turn 10 Studios, which focuses on professional-style track racing simulation events, and the open world-styled Forza Horizon series developed by Playground Games, which revolves around a fictitious "annual" music and racing festival called the "Horizon Festival" that is held in fictional representations of real world areas.
Sumo Digital (Xbox 360 port of Forza Horizon 2)įorza (Italian for "power") is a racing video game series released exclusively for the range of Xbox consoles and Windows 10 PC's.