Turn 10 has confirmed that the upcoming Forza Motorsport wonât have certain features at launch, including split-screen functionality.
In the most recent Forza Monthly broadcast, creative director Chris Esaki explained that the game wonât support split-screen, spectator mode, or being able to race against AI in certain multiplayer modes.
âHaving players come into a featured multiplayer event and taking player slots, and then spectating? It’s not really the racing we had intended,â Esaki explained. âSimilarly, racing with AI in featured multiplayer with all its potential impacts on your safety rating also didn’t make a whole lot of sense to have and is not going to be available for us at launch.â
(FYI) Unfortunately, #ForzaMotorsport has three legacy features that won’t be ready for launch
– Spectator mode
– Racing with Ai in featured multiplayer
– Splitscreen pic.twitter.com/4YCPf9TWesâ Idle Slothđđ (@IdleSloth84_) August 11, 2023
Esaki touched upon the reasoning for excluding split-screen, saying that pushing the graphics required a complete overhaul of the gameâs rendering engine. As a result, split-screen was difficult to add in and wonât be availale at launch.
While these legacy features wonât be included, Forza Motorsport will have a bevy of accessibility options. Turn 10 will also show a presentation for Forza Motorsport at Gamescom 2023, but it wonât be playable there.
The game is set to launch on October 10 for PC and Xbox Series X|S and will also be included on Xbox Game Pass the day it releases.
This move is a similar one to 343 Industries’ decision to not release campaign co-op or Forge at the launch of Halo Infinite. The being said, we should all support these developers and understand we will get these features when they are ready and in the best condition, and that’s the way it should be!
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