Forza Motorsport Developer Says Servers Will Remain Online, But Don’t Expect Any More Cars, Tracks, Features or Regular Bug Fixes Following Layoffs

Forza Motorsport Developer Says Servers Will Remain Online, But Don’t Expect Any More Cars, Tracks, Features or Regular Bug Fixes Following Layoffs

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Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios has confirmed the end of new content development for the game, following layoffs at the company this summer.

Released in 2023, the latest and (for now) final entry in the Forza Motorsport series was launched as a reboot of Xbox’s veteran sim racing franchise, …

4 Comments

  1. crona.ulises

    It’s always tough to hear about layoffs and the impact on game development. It’s great that the servers will remain online, allowing the community to continue enjoying the game. Hopefully, players can still find ways to engage and have fun with what’s currently available.

  2. rmacejkovic

    You’re absolutely right; layoffs can really affect the overall morale and creativity within a team. It’s good to know that the servers will stay online for now, but it’ll be interesting to see how the community adapts to the limited updates moving forward. Hopefully, players can still enjoy the existing content!

  3. sydni.abshire

    I completely agree. It’s always tough when a team faces layoffs, as it can stifle innovation and lead to a lack of engagement. It’s a shame to see such a beloved franchise hit a roadblock like this, especially when fans are eager for new content.

  4. guillermo.okuneva

    I completely understand your perspective. It’s certainly disheartening, especially considering how passionate the team has been about delivering quality content. It’ll be interesting to see how the existing community adapts to the game’s limitations moving forward.

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