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Forza Motorsport Australia Month is this December and, erm, January

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Forza Motorsport Australia Month is a four-week celebration of our lovely country, and for some reason takes place over parts of December 2024 and January 2025.

“Celebrate Australian automotive culture with Bathurst, iconic cars from the land down under, and car upgrading in Featured Multiplayer,” Turn 10 said in an update. “Car passion is deeply rooted in Australia. Celebrate its racing heritage over the next four weeks with Australia Month in Forza Motorsport.”

In Career mode and in Featured Multiplayer, the Bathurst 1000 race at the Mount Panorama Circuit takes centre stage for obvious reasons.

“Compete in high-performance V8-powered supercars in the Forza AUS Series in Featured Multiplayer, featuring Bathurst exclusively for the duration of Australia Month,” Turn 10 said. “Rolling Starts expand to additional Spec Series, while the Nordschleife and Nürburgring – Full Circuit have been added to select Open Series events.”

Update 15, which includes Australia Month, should be rolling out now. It also includes “the ability to upgrade cars in Featured Multiplayer Open Events, faster transitions in Spectate and Replay, changes to Safety Ratings, and Ray-Traced Global Illumination (RTGI) for players on high-end PC”.

Forza Motorsport is available on Windows PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Forza Motorsport

10 October 2023
PC Xbox Series S & X
 

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