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Forza Motorsport Brings Back Legendary Track For 20th Anniversary
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Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.
The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).
Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.
Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91
— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025
Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.
Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.
In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
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Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.
The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).
Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.
Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91
— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025
Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.
Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.
In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
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Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91 — Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
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Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.
The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).
Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.
Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91
— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025
Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.
Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.
In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
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Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.
The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).
Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.
Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91
— Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025
Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.
Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.
In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
content_text: Turn 10 has announced that the track Fujimi Kaido will be making a return in Forza Motorsport in May to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary.The track is a fictional closed course circuit set in Japan, in the town of Fujimi, in the Nagano Prefecture. Fujimi Kaido debuted in the first Forza Motorsport in 2005, and appeared in Forza Motorsport 3 as well as 4. Turn 10 has been recreating the track in 2023's Forza Motorsport since the game's launch, and this updated version stretches 10.24 miles (16.5 km). It has 144 extreme turns and a 27,111 ft summit (826 meters).Turn 10 also said that this it'll be adding more anniversary content in Forza Motorsport, including some highly requested and fan-favorite cars, as well as more unlockable driver suits and special events.Fujimi Kaido is making its long-awaited return to #ForzaMotorsport this May in celebration of our 20-year anniversary! Race and drift on 10.24 miles of serpentine Japanese mountain roads with a 2,711-ft summit and 144 extreme turns. Get all the details: https://t.co/QWmnCzDi5B pic.twitter.com/sB6xBXjp91 — Forza Motorsport (@ForzaMotorsport) March 24, 2025Forza Motorsport is available on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Those who play on PC have access to an exclusive feature that adds ray-traced global illumination lighting (RTGI) to further enhance the game's already-stunning visuals.Its sister franchise, Forza Horizon, is making its debut next month on PS5 with Forza Horizon 5. It's unknown whether Microsoft has plans to bring the Forza Motorsport to rival platforms as well.In GameSpot's Forza Motorsport review, we said, "Forza Motorsport is a triumphant return for the simulation racing series, and it has never been as approachable or rewarding."
pub_date: 24 March 2025, 7:19 pm
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