Today, Forza Motorsport provided a community update on its official website to let fans know what new features the racing title will receive, laying out the future road map in depth. First and foremost, they detailed some important changes that are coming with cars and tracks.
In update 12 this September, Forza Motorsport will introduce the Challenge Hub. Here, you’ll be able to complete objectives that you can put towards unlocking cars, race suits, and other fine rewards. This update will also introduce Spectate Mode, allowing players to view Private multiplayer matches being run by their friends in a bevy of different ways.
Forza Motorsport is also finally adding the ability to revisit previous Featured Tours, as select series and rewards will be added in the form of permanent additions to the Builders Cup. Lastly, two more tracks are coming, including the return of Forza Motorsport 14’s Sunset Peninsula, which will feature five different race layouts.
Sunset Peninsula will be available as of update 13, which is expected in October. Bathurst will also return in December alongside update 15, which will celebrate the best Aussie cars and races with its own Featured Tours.
While no specific timeframe has been designated for either Drift Mode and Creative Hub and Share Codes are in the works for Forza Motorsport. In the former, players earn Drift Score based on speed, angle, and duration, and will be available in both Free Play and Private Multiplayer.
Creative Hubs and Share Codes house all of your designs, vinyl groups, tunes, photos and replays, allowing you to tweak and share them all at your leisure. The post ended by detailing a number of ongoing quality-of-life and visual improvements that are being worked on as soon as the next update, including a new advanced ghosting system that will help lower the amount of griefing you run into in Featured Multiplayer races.