What's to come in 2025?

Wish they made a Méxican update and add the Hermanos Rodriguez Track, the VW Vocho (Beetle 67), the Tsuru 2010 and the Chevrolet Chevy (Opel Corsa B in Mexico)

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Agree it would be good to have an idea of where they intend to go in the new year.

No need for specific date commitments, just the pathways they intend to take.

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Honestly all I want is:

  • the freedom to race online in whatever class I want, whenever I want. Like it always used to be. I don’t wanna be imposed with a class I hate, on tracks I hate, for an entire week or so. With an awful timer that makes you waste over 14 minutes each time. Stop trying so hard to be GT7.
    Not to mention that most of the time, after one race, the lobby is empty (timer left 2 minutes) and you have to keep re-connecting until you find one with a decent amount of opponents. You can’t find it? Oh well too bad the timer is over and you have to wait another 14 minutes to be able to race. Way to go T10!

  • a bunch of cars from the old titles, such as Alfa 33 Stradale, Montreal, Spider QV, GTV-6, Opel Speedster Turbo, Lotus Elise GT1, Elise, Exige, Esprit Turbo '80 etc

  • Toyota GR Corolla 2023/2025

  • the good old storefront

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They don’t even know what a road is.
Let alone a map.
Combining these words to form something that means “having a plan” for this game is too much asked for there chief.

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Hopefully the vintage trans am series will be complete (cuda , challenger , Camaro and such) plus their are a tone of old race cars missing from forza 7 not in the game . Also more can am cars would be nice especially from the mid 60s like Lola’s l, chaparral* , and ford. We need more 70s gt cars and prototypes too . Just wishful thinking lol , but it would be nice for some older versions of tracks from the beginning of motorsport

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I agree On the custom ai in freeplay. Plus maybe work on the Ai in general lol

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I really don’t care. I’d rather they focus mostly on resolving the current issues and improving the game, rather than hurling more content at it.

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Lets be honest, we could really use both. While there are still a ton of fixes and features that needs to be addressed, the way they are trickling content and barely anything new or any new tracks we could have that too. Nothing wrong with tackling both alongside each other, problem is T10 has been hit or miss since this game released. The Mustang update with a refreshed Sunset Peninsula was probably the best update so far.

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Yes. It was a great update. I think they are short on resources that’s why I suggested they focus on one thing for a while and then the other.

Oh well, we are getting content and fixes/improvements with each update so that’s good…

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2 main things.

-Ranked (TC, GT, LMP)
-Career/Multiplayer Stats

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How about a Rotation of Multiclass where its X,P,R,S. and S,A,B,C

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  1. Bring back removed features, there are a few threads highlighting things.
  2. Many new to Forza cars in horizon I’d love to see in Motorsport.
  3. More tracks always are welcome.
  4. General ongoing QoL fixes.
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Let’s see Turn 10 fully deliver their existing roadmap first before promising a new one.

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That’s right—2025 is Forza’s 20th anniversary, and we’re planning some fun activities and surprises for the whole Forza community next year.

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If it was like the old days, we would be expecting Forza 9 in October of 25.

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I’d love to see a 2025 update in Forza Motorsport focused on Brazil. It could include the Interlagos circuit, popular road cars in Brazil, and national racing series like Stock Car. For Stock Car, they could feature the new 2025 car lineup, which includes three manufacturers, and even add the racing trucks from Copa Truck. This would be an amazing way to showcase Brazil’s vibrant motorsport culture!

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Actually, we’d be looking at Forza Motorsport 11 in 2025, had they continued to stick to their once-every-two-years release schedule.

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Not that it helps non-PC players, but if you’re looking for Brazilian/ South American content, check out AMS2 if you haven’t already. The developers (Reiza) are based in Brazil, and there’s a ton of South American content. Relatively obscure but really fun stuff that’s underrepresented or not represented at all in most other games. Like multiple generations of Brazilian Stock Cars, Sprint Cars, Copa Trucks, tracks like Interlagos, Curitiba, and lots more that I can’t remember off the top of my head.

I did a race last night around Interlagos with a grid of these Brazilian Sprint Cars which I was previously unfamiliar with. These things are so much fun! They’re basically widebody, single-seater, mid-engined, RWD hatchbacks. Not a ton of power but grip for days and perfect for tight pack racing. It’s stuff like this that you can’t find anywhere else that keeps me coming back to AMS2.

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A brazilian themed update would actually be fire! A lot of content can be packed into that as stated above.

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Tragic that we can instead only hope for Forza 8.1 by then.

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