Get Ready! Updates Forza Motorsport Will Be Launched Next Week

JAKARTA - Turn 10 developers announced that they will start rolling out updates for their racing game, Forza Motorsport with more tracks and feature updates in the game.

"This is a change we didn't plan on, but we realize that this is a big priority based on your input. Continuous feedback is very valuable," said Forza Motorsport Game Director Andy Beaudoin in his announcement.

Tune in on Monday, May 13 for your overview of #ForzaMotorsport Update 8 including the upcoming Spotlight cars and events, as well as the fixes and experience improvements that you can look forward to in this release. https://t.co/QID2WsstdS pic.twitter.com/unRKW0K5pP

In addition, developers are also improving the overall multiplayer gaming experience with some significant changes, including:

This update will improve your experience by more accurately assessing driver safety ratings and updating the matching algorithm, to match players who have a closer security rating. So, it can help you find a suitable opponent.

"For example, players with 'S' security ratings should no longer match players with 'E' and 'D' safety ratings," he explained further.

Starting next week, developers are also introducing changes to how to calculate Security Rankings and calculations, starting with increasing the required race to 20 from 10.

In addition, the developer also made few adjustments to the AI Drivatar to improve the early behavior of the race and provide a smoother experience at Turn 1.

This update will reduce braking that is not required by AI as a whole. This includes the case when AI tries to overtake, 2 cars widening at the corner, at the top of the corner, and on the straight.

Not to forget, Turn 10 plans to add features in the coming months such as Car Proximity Radar, Endurance Races, support for Logitech TrueForce, Spectate Mode, and more. Forza Motorsport is available for Xbox Series X/S and PC.