The Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase which took place yesterday allowed to learn more about the next Forza Motorsport. Naturally - and it will not surprise anyone - the developers of Turn 10 have put the package on the visual rendering, the series having often acted as a technological showcase for Microsoft consoles. "In Forza Motorsport, vehicle damage is displayed in great detail, down to the tiniest scratch on your bodywork," explained Creative Director Chris Esaki. crumbling at the most exposed edges, wheel abrasion and dust accumulating. Damage is part of the reality of motor racing and has been faithfully reproduced in the new Forza Motorsport."
And the images unveiled today by the Redmond firm prove him right: we can observe an incalculable number of details which reinforce the realism of the game, whether it is the exterior of the vehicles, the cockpit, or even the tracks. All of these things come to life at the booth, where advanced materials and shading combine with ray tracing to display the incredible detail of gold tapes, anodized aluminum and carbon fiber, the studio points out. Ray tracing especially works wonders on engines and their intricate reflections."
For the record, the release of Forza Motorsport is scheduled for spring 2023 on Xbox Series and PC.