Following the recent layoffs, the team reaffirms its commitment to the game and details important novelties.
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In recent weeks, many fans have wondered what would happen to Forza Motorsport after the cuts at Microsoft and the internal situation of some studios. Now, the Turn 10 team itself has wanted to respond with facts, openly explaining on social media that work continues and there are no plans to abandon the game. In fact, they have already detailed what content arrives this month and what’s coming in September.
In addition to confirming that Playground Games will continue to support Forza Horizon 5, the statement makes it clear that Forza Motorsport will maintain an active roadmap with new rewards, reactivated Featured Tours, exclusive cars, and more challenges for the Challenge Hub.
Forza Motorsport updates in August and September: new Tours, cars, and challenges
Track Toys Tour (now available):
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Permanently returns to Career mode.
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Includes 4 series with vehicles like the Ginetta G40 Junior, Porsche Cayman GTS, Caterham R500, and Elemental RP1.
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Reward car: 2019 Porsche #70 Porsche Motorsport 935.
Ringer Tour (starting September 4th):
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Tour focused on German engineering with cars from BMW M, Audi Sport, Mercedes-AMG, and Porsche 911.
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Reward car: 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS.
Challenge Hub (monthly challenges):
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Available now:
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1998 Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO Skyline GT-R
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2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe
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Starting September 4th:
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1974 Porsche #1 911 RSR
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Other active challenges:
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Road to Race Challenge: 2018 Aston Martin #97 AMR Vantage GTE
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Track Toys Challenge: linked to the Tour of the same name
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Driver Suits: monthly rewards like the Liquid Earth (August) and Autumn Camo (September) suits
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Turn 10 has also made it clear that Featured Tours will return gradually each month, and will be fully unlocked from day one. Additionally, if you had already made progress in one, you will keep all the progress made.
Forza Motorsport is not stopping, and this new phase seems to focus on recovering previous content, offering new incentives, and keeping the experience alive. We’ll see how everything evolves in the coming months, but for now, it’s clear that Turn 10 is still at the wheel.
