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Free Forza coming to PC

Microsoft and Turn 10 have announced that the Centenario will be available in the next Forza game before it’s available in the real world, and it will grace the cover of the next game, which will be officially unveiled at E3. Now we care about the fact that Quantum Break is not an Xbox One exclusive anymore, tomorrow we won’t, as there won’t be any boundaries between the Xbox and Windows brand: they will just be one single platform.

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Here’s the Xbox One launch trailer for the base version of Forza 6, in case you’re totally unfamiliar. Microsoft promises the game will be totally free. Remote play is also set to be a part of Microsoft’s integrated gaming future.

Whatever it ends up being, I think people should really stop thinking at those boundaries and get back to enjoying the games they love.

Make no mistake about it: Microsoft is tapping what has been an Xbox-only franchise to beef up its Windows offerings.

There’s been some confusion in the comments regarding whether this announcement relates to Forza Motorsport 7 or Forza Horizon 3. Because Turn 10 is a wholly owned subsidiary, it will receive opportunities that other developers don’t have. “Apex” is positioned as an effort to show off the gaming potential of Windows 10″. Night modes and variable weather will be supported, and PC gamers can look forward to trademark Forza features such as Drivatar opponents, Forzavista vehicle overviews and online leaderboards. They wrote about Microsoft’s commitment to Windows Gaming and quoted Phil Spencer.

Right now, there’s no clarity if this will be a free-to-play version of Forza 6 or simply free.

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The game will be coming out with only 63 cars, as compared to the 460 cars in the console version, and with just six locations, which is twenty less than the original.

Free-to-play Forza skidding onto PC this spring