Forza Street is free-to-play on PC and coming soon to smartphones

Turn 10 Studios has announced Forza Street today. Available free on PC today and coming soon to Android and iOS device, Forza Street is “an all-new Forza experience designed to be played anytime, anywhere.”

Forza Street has been designed to let players experience Forza in a smaller, compact version. Controls focus on timing and players will need to make sure they hit their accelerator and brake pedals at just the right time. 

Boosting is also key to victory. 

Forza Street

According to Microsoft in Forza Street, players “can collect and assemble a legendary lineup of cars to compete in intense, cinematic races. Whether players want to squeeze in a quick one-minute race or get immersed in a story campaign” Forza Street gives them those options.

To stay up to date with the game, you can follow the Facebook page here

Turn 10 Studios most recently released Forza Motorsport 7

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