Xbox has broken its silence to reveal what lies ahead for Forza Motorsport. Turn 10 Studios will gradually and permanently reintroduce the previously time-limited tours and reward cars.
Forza Motorsport is one of Xbox’s signature franchises. For twenty years, this racing simulation series has helped redefine the genre within the Xbox ecosystem. Despite the rocky launch of Forza Motorsport (2023), the community continues to demand more tracks, cars, and content to unleash its full potential. Fans seek reassurance about the future of the series, but recent weeks have left many disappointed.
Following a long silence and layoffs that hit Turn 10 Studios hard, the team detailed its short-term roadmap on the official website. Forza Motorsport isn’t giving up and will begin to slowly but permanently restore content that was previously removed because it was only available for a limited time. The aim is to ensure no one misses out on exclusive rewards and to keep the game active while the short-term plan unfolds.
What’s Coming to Forza Motorsport
In practice, there will be roughly one new Featured Tour per month in Career Mode, allowing completion of all events and unlocking of an exclusive car as a reward. Unfinished progress can be resumed, although each reward car can only be earned once. Open Class Tours will also be added to the Challenge Hub, offering unrestricted series with their respective vehicles.
This plan will continue until all previously temporary content (Featured Tours and Open Class Tours) becomes permanently available. Driver Suit unlock challenges will remain time-limited, and the Rivals mode schedule is already mapped out through January 2026. Turn 10 Studios and Playground Games will continue supporting both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon 5, with a new installment expected in 2026, as Phil Spencer recently indicated.
While this move feels somewhat like “maintenance mode,” it does set a clear short-term direction. Newcomers will be able to access retired content, while veterans will have goals to pursue in the coming months. Whether this ongoing support will be enough to win back a demanding community after progression and multiplayer issues remains to be seen, but it at least prevents the 2023 release from fading into obscurity. The question is whether we’ll see another Forza Motorsport despite a former developer claiming the series is dead and the studio is focusing on the Forza Horizon franchise.
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