This shift from simulation to arcade-style racing isn’t indicative of a new direction for the Forza franchise, but rather a fork in the road. Similar to what Codemasters recently did with DiRT Showdown, Forza Horizon looks geared to appeal to newcomers but still contains enough of that award-winning Forza pedigree to lure in series veterans.
The trailer also reveals a demo of Forza Horizon on Xbox Live slated for October 9th, two weeks ahead of the game’s launch. Players who download the demo and subsequently purchase the full game will be treated to a custom 2013 SRT Viper GTS, with a rare livery which celebrates the release. The demo itself showcases the fictional Finley Dam and the actual dusty dirt roads of Colorado’s upper hills. Players can expect a variety of race types and a degree of open world freedom to explore certain areas of the Festival maps.
The trailer also reveals a demo of Forza Horizon on Xbox Live slated for October 9th, two weeks ahead of the game’s launch. Players who download the demo and subsequently purchase the full game will be treated to a custom 2013 SRT Viper GTS, with a rare livery which celebrates the release. The demo itself showcases the fictional Finley Dam and the actual dusty dirt roads of Colorado’s upper hills. Players can expect a variety of race types and a degree of open world freedom to explore certain areas of the Festival maps.
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