Developer Turn 10 Studios has announced that regular Forza Motorsport updates will end as the team's focus shifts towards the upcoming Forza Horizon 6.
In a blog post on the official Forza website, Turn 10 says that as it prepares for the new installment in the simcade racing sub-series, which is due to land next year, it does not "plan to introduce new cars, tracks, features, or regular bug fixes for Forza Motorsport" anymore.
Despite this, the servers for Forza Motorsport will remain active, and Turn 10 will continue to host "special events and competitions" within the game, as well as "reintroducing previously released Featured Tours and reward cars on a monthly basis". If you're hoping for anything more substantial than that, though, you're out of luck.
While previous games in the Forza Horizon series have been developed by Playground Games, Forza Horizon 6 will be a co-production between that studio and Turn 10, which is presumably why the latter can't give any more attention to Forza Motorsport.
If you need a reminder, the latest Forza Motorsport game, which simply bears the name of its series and no accompanying number, was first revealed back in 2020.
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