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  • Porsche joins Forza 4 lineup today

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.22.2012

    Porsche was not included in the launch of Forza 4 due to complications with EA, who had the license at the time. But Porsche makes its return to the Forza franchise today (as promised) with the Porsche Expansion Pack DLC.The Porsche Expansion Pack is available to download right now for 1600 MS Points ($20) in Forza 4, and adds 30 new rides to the virtual garage and new Porsche events in World Tour and Rivals modes.

  • Forza 4 'Top Gear' DLC pack drops 10 more cars off at the garage in May

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.25.2012

    This May, Forza Motorsport 4's already crowded virtual garage gets another set of wheels. The Top Gear DLC pack adds 10 new whips for 560 MS Points ($7).You'll get the usual exotic newcomers, like the '66 Lotus Cortina, along with the '92 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4, a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2012 Smart ForTwo and ... a Ford Transite SuperSportVan? And here we thought the station wagon was the king of least thrilling cars in Forza 4. There are several vying for that throne in this very update!%Gallery-154019%

  • 2013 SRT Viper pulls into Forza 4's garage this summer

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.07.2012

    The latest car to join Forza 4's immense garage is special because you can't buy it yet. If you want to test-drive it in a video game, however, that's entirely possible. Turn 10 Studios has announced the 2013 SRT Viper will be available in the upcoming Viper DLC pack, which has yet to be dated and priced.

  • Forza 4 update raising level cap to 999 tomorrow

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.05.2012

    The level cap in Forza 4 will be increased dramatically to level 999 via an online update, which should be a welcome change for racing fans stuck at a mere level 150. It fixes a number of bugs and adds some fresh whips, and should be available tomorrow."Players are putting in a lot more hours than they ever did in Forza 3," Greenwalt boasted during a Forza 4 behind-closed-doors session at Microsoft's annual showcase event in San Francisco last week. He said that the level cap of 150 was initially designed to be unattainable within a span of 9-12 months, but found that the most diehard players had hit that goal within four months of launch.How long will it take to hit the new max? We don't know, but we're happy to race you to it.

  • Porsche makes its Forza 4 debut in May

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.05.2012

    Porsche was absent from the racing lineup in Forza 4, much to the disappointment of many series fans -- including Turn 10 creative director Dan Greenwalt. It was with visible pleasure, then, that Greenwalt announced the return of the iconic German roadsters at an Xbox showcase event last week.Set to arrive in May, the Porsche Expansion Pack -- priced higher than the usual DLC, Greenwalt said -- adds 30 new cars to the game, seven of which are entirely new to the series Greenwalt wouldn't go into specifics on the lineup, but confirmed the Porsche Expansion Pack adds 20 new Porsche events, fully integrated into the main campaign, and brings the total number of cars available in Forza 4 to 625.

  • Forza Horizon spun off by Playground Games

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    03.05.2012

    The developers at Playground Games are about to experience the worst thing about developing a new game in Microsoft's Forza racing franchise. Once you announce it, you have to gradually withstand the pun-heavy headlines that result. Forza Horizon really is a spin-off, though.Set to launch in Fall 2012, when Forza Motorsport proper takes a break, Forza Horizon aims to adjust the tone of the franchise and inject some new, Turn 10-approved talent into the development pipeline. Microsoft has yet to share much on the game beyond a live-action trailer, which hints at a more playful, festival atmosphere for racing, but was quick to point at the pedigree of Playground Games.The company was founded during 2009 in England's Leamington Spa, starting with veteran developers from Codemasters (Dirt) and encompassing talent from as far back as Psygnosis. Turn 10 creative director Dan Greenwalt describes the announcement as a new "wing" for the Forza series. You may have seen it leaking over the weekend, at which point it was more of a huge spoiler.

  • How Turn 10 sources cars for (dis)play in Forza

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    02.17.2012

    The Forza 4 devs at Turn 10 pride themselves on their obsessive attitude about car modeling. If you ever wonder where they start with getting the cars looking so nice, watch the video just above.

  • Forza 4's Jalopnik pack coming in January

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    12.27.2011

    In addition to this week's host of deals, Major Nelson has revealed that Forza 4's Jalopnik DLC pack is heading to the track starting January 3. The Jalopnik DLC is chosen by the editors of Jalopnik.com, and has become something of a tradition in Forza games. The pack includes ten new cars (including your dad's 1970 Alfa Romeo Montreal) for a cool 560 Microsoft Points ($7.00), or free for season pass holders. Check out screens of the DLC over at (where else?) Jalopnik.

  • Xbox Live savings, day 7: Forza 4 content discounted

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    12.26.2011

    You've got yourself a brand new copy of Forza Motorsport 4 from Grandma, a full day off from work for holidays, and a general attitude of not accepting standard pricing, right? Perfect, because Microsoft is offering major discounts -- today only -- on Forza 4 content over Xbox Live, including that "Drifter Race Suit" your Avatar has been asking for. Okay, okay, the normally $30 "season pass" is also being discounted to $22.50, while last month's "November Speed Pack" is also lowered in price to 280 MS Points ($3.50) from 560. That Drift Racer suit is also half off but, you know, you probably don't need that. No matter what your Avatar tells you.

  • Forza 4's next DLC features 10 new cars for $7, arrives on Dec. 6

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    11.30.2011

    Last month's delivery of DLC vehicles to Forza 4 may not have been enough for you. It was lacking something, perhaps? A certain whiff of editorial sponsorship? This month's pack should have you more than covered, with gaming site IGN teaming up with game developer Turn 10 and publisher Microsoft to release the "December IGN pack." Suddenly "November Speed Pack" sounds much more exciting than it did last month, eh? Like November's DLC pack, this month's will come with 10 cars from across the automotive spectrum, from a modded, modern Mazda RX-8, to a not-so-modded (or modern) Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Verde. We'll let you guess which one of those goes faster! Also like November's pack, this one is gratis should you already own the game's $30 "Season Pass," or 560 MS Points ($7) otherwise. Head past the break for a full list of the cars.

  • Forza 4's 'November Speed Pack' roars to Xbox Live on Nov. 1

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    10.28.2011

    What, the hundreds of high-powered sports cars of Forza Motorsport 4 weren't enough to sate your autophillic desires? Oh, and you've already purchased the game's $30 Season Pass? Then you'll be happy to hear that another 10 cars are being added to the game via November's "Speed Pack." And they're free to you, you big Season Pass holder, you. For the rest of us, the pack runs 560 MS Points ($7), and includes everything from Lamborghini's 2012 Aventador LP700-4 to .... uh ... Ford's 2013 Focus ST. Hey, it's a fast little sport coupe! The pack becomes available this coming Tuesday, November 1, on Xbox Live Marketplace.

  • Forza Motorsport 4 review: Hybrid synergy drive

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    10.06.2011

    Simulation games, be it racing-simulators, flight-simulators or farming-simulators, always run the risk of designing themselves into corners and alienating potential players. These types of experiences are a challenge to craft, as implementing a feature for the die-hard enthusiast often means sacrificing something designed for the novice or hobbyiest. No one seems to have told Turn 10 how impossible a task the all-encompassing simulator is, however, and as a result Forza Motorsport 4 provides the same challenging, exhilarating racing experience to each and every player who gets behind the proverbial wheel.%Gallery-130719%

  • Why Halo 4's Warthog can be seen but not driven in Forza 4

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    09.23.2011

    It's nifty that Forza Motorsport 4 will allow players to examine the Halo 4 Warthog in "Auto Vista" mode, but we doubt we're alone in wondering why you can't actually drive it. According to developer Turn 10's Dan Greenwalt, implementing the UNSC's iconic ground transport is much more complex than it sounds. Speaking to Eurogamer, Greenwalt explained that the technology used in the Warthog simply doesn't exist in any of Forza's other cars – notably its "crab walking" four wheel steering – meaning Turn 10 would have to build it from scratch. It's not that the Turn 10 team is incapable, Greenwalt noted that they have the specs, but it would be "a big investment" in order to support a single vehicle. The final straw, apparently, is that there's no way to simulate the Warthog's tires. All of Forza's tire physics are based on real-world tires, meaning that each tire in the game should react to road conditions in a (very) realistic way. Said Greenwalt, "they didn't give us tires from nanotube technology from 2525."

  • Forza Motorsport 4 gets a $30 season pass, redeemable for six DLC packs

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    09.22.2011

    Turn 10 Studios has announced that it will sell a Season Pass for Forza Motorsport 4, giving players access to six DLC packs the developer plans to launch over the next year. The ticket is priced at $29.99 -- a 30 percent discount from the combined prices of the six expansions -- and comes with a bonus American Muscle car pack on launch day. Is $30 too much to spend on a Coronet Super Bee? God, we hope not. The six DLC packs in question will launch between November 2011 and April 2012, which might be too slow a drip for the high-octane, Forza-consuming audience. We suggest Turn 10 hold off on releasing any of the DLC, and then, in the middle of February: Booyah, a thousand new cars.

  • Forza 4 demo coming October 3, trailer reveals

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    09.21.2011

    The above image comes courtesy of Eurogamer, who noticed the demo date was attached to the end of a trailer that was released on Xbox Live yesterday. You can view the trailer for yourself by queuing it up for download on your Xbox 360 here. Of course, no exact demo contents were revealed, but we're betting that come October 3, it'll mostly be an equal mix of asphalt and cars. Call it a hunch.

  • Forza 4 heads to Infineon Raceway in latest trailer

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    09.08.2011

    Given that we're not the learned gearheads we'd like to be, you'll excuse us if we assume Forza 4's newest track, Infineon Raceway, is a neverending, brightly colored race track. The trailer above, however, shows us that ... we should probably have just Wikipedia'd it.%Gallery-132818%

  • Examine Halo 4's Warthog in Forza 4's 'Auto Vista' mode

    by 
    Griffin McElroy
    Griffin McElroy
    08.26.2011

    Ever wanted to know the deep lore behind and automotive specs inside Halo's most abundant form of military transportation? You can and you will, provided you pick up Turn 10's upcoming racer, Forza Motorsport 4. At last night's Halo Fest event, the studio announced that the new, Halo 4 model of the ubiquitous Warthog would be featured as an easter egg in the game's spectatorial "Auto Vista" mode. This means that you'll be able to sail around the new iteration of the car (using either a controller or Kinect-based gestures), manipulating its every feature and learning more about its backstory thanks to some 343-penned narration. The best part? Those voiceovers are performed by Jen Taylor, the actor behind Halo's luminous guide, Cortana. The worst part? The Warthog's only viewable in Auto Vista mode, and won't be driveable in actual races. We suppose that would be unfair, because, you know, chaingun.

  • Forza 4 creative lead: game missing Porsches due to lack of access from EA

    by 
    Ben Gilbert
    Ben Gilbert
    08.25.2011

    Despite the inclusion of Porches in previous Forza Motorsport titles, Forza 4 won't feature any vehicles from the German sports car company. In a FAQ posted to the official Forza website, Turn 10 creative director Dan Greenwalt explained, "EA couldn't see their way towards collaborating again," though it seems that it wasn't for lack of trying on Turn 10's part. EA currently has licensing exclusivity arrangements with Porsche, similar to the publisher's deal with the NFL. With Need for Speed: Shift becoming its own sim racing franchise, it seems EA could be pushing back on the Forza folks. "We've asked our contacts at EA to reconsider their position frequently and regularly over the last 18 months," Greenwalt said. "We also reached out to various influential people in gaming to lobby on our behalf, but that was to no avail." Though he said that his employer and EA have worked out sub-licensing deals before, this time EA wasn't on board -- regardless of how hard Turn 10 lobbied. In total, the game will be lacking 35 Porsche models, replaced with an unnamed cadre of "new makes and models." Greenwalt's lament is palpable in his conclusion, where he apologized to series loyalists: "Fans shouldn't have to think about any of this -- you should just be able to drive Porsches and Ferraris in the games you love. Porsche makes wonderful cars and I'm sorry that we won't have them in Forza 4." EA had yet to respond to request for comment as of publishing.

  • Forza Motorsport 4 debuts Hockenheim track at Gamescom

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.16.2011

    No, Hockenheim isn't some made-up word -- it's a famous race track in Germany. What better place than the country's annual games show to debut the latest making-of video for Forza 4?

  • Forza 4 dev diary takes a lap around the Bernese Alps

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.04.2011

    A lot of work goes into creating a course in Forza Motorsport 4. Turn 10 Studios toured the Bernese Alps, taking countless photos to recreate the famous mountain range. See a recounting of that process in this developer diary.