Microsoft Game Studios announced today the launch of
ForzaMotorsport.net – the official website for its highly anticipated driving simulator, Forza Motorsport. The site, which went live today, promises to stimulate the appetites of speed-hungry car enthusiasts with a more revealing peek at the Xbox racer.
In addition to the worldwide launch of ForzaMotorsport.net, Microsoft Game Studios also announced that the new ship date for Forza Motorsport is now April 2005.
Forza Motorsport peels out of the Xbox garage with the ability to transform more than 200 real-life production cars from over 40 of the world’s top car manufacturers into speed-drenched racing machines with aftermarket parts from more than 150 partners.
A powerful physics engine and a long list of online racing features playable only on Xbox Live, Microsoft’s premier online gaming service, gives Forza Motorsport the checkered flag with racing gamers and car enthusiasts as the deepest racing simulator ever offered.
ForzaMotorsport.net will feature:
Car Builder – an innovative car builder page enabling car enthusiasts to modify the look and performance of six cars – the Acura NSX, Nissan 350z, Audi TT, Silvia, Hyundai Tiburon and Volkswagen Beetle. Fans can apply various high-performance aerodynamic modifications including spoilers, bumpers and side skirts as well as select engine and drivetrain mods. The car builder offers a mere taste of how gamers can transform an ordinary stock car to a speed-drenched racing machine in Forza Motorsport.
Car Cultures – a page dedicated to the wide-range of cars and car cultures that make up Forza Motorsport. Five unique groups of car cultures are examined – American Muscle, Tuner/Drifter, Super Unlimited, Exotic Modified and European Motors. The page features exclusive in-game footage of each car culture, allowing gamers to compare and contrast each group’s cars and the style in which they can be driven.
Screens – exclusive visuals of 24 of the more than 200 cars included in Forza Motorsport, as well as dozens of other screenshots.
Tracks – a section devoted to the real-life tracks and realistic environments in Forza Motorsport.
Music – exclusive music clips from Forza Motorsport’s soundtrack.
Online – a page devoted to Forza Motorsport on Xbox Live, which lists some of the various multiplayer modes of play.
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