Microsoft announced its racing game “Extreme Motorsport: Motorsport” (also known as “Extreme Motorsport 8”) at the Xbox Showcase in June this year. It will be released on the 10th, replacing “Forza Motorsport 7”, which has been on sale for nearly 6 years. However, the creative director of the game recently stated that in order to ensure that the game can be launched on time, some game modes of the previous generation will be missing in the initial stage of the game, and these modes will be added in subsequent updates.
▲ Picture source Microsoft’s “Forza Motorsport 8” demo screenshot
▲ Picture source Microsoft’s “Forza Motorsport 8” demo screenshot
It is reported that Chris Esaki, the creative director of “Forza Motorsport 8”, introduced the driving mechanism and tire physical effects of “Forza Motorsport 8” at the Forza event held on Turn 10 a few days ago, saying that “Forza Motorsport 8” will lack Two racing modes, “Straight Track Race” and “Drift Competition” (Note: These are two racing modes, and it does not mean that the vehicles in the game are not equipped with relevant straight-line acceleration and drift functions)
Chris Esaki claimed that in order to ensure that “Forza Motorsport 8” can meet the consistent quality of Turn 10 and be released on time, although the two modes of “Straight Track Racing” and “Drift Competition” will be missing at the first release, the team will be in Immediately after the game’s release, schedule updates to incorporate it into the gaming experience at a later date.
At present, “Forza Motorsport 8” has appeared in the Microsoft Xbox store, divided into three versions, 69.99-99.99 US dollars.
Standard Edition: RMB 298
Deluxe Edition: 348 RMB, including full game, VIP qualification, pass (one car per week, 30 cars in total), and welcome package.
Premium Edition: 398 RMB, includes Deluxe Edition content, 5 days of early access, and the "Race Day" car pack.
▲ Picture source Microsoft Xbox store