

Urge Microsoft to Revive Forza Motorsport


Urge Microsoft to Revive Forza Motorsport
The Issue
Ever since I developed a passion for cars, Forza Motorsport has been a beloved part of my journey into the world of motorsports. Watching the series halt its development has been deeply disheartening. It's more than just a game; it's a cultural staple for car enthusiasts and players around the globe who cherish its realistic driving simulation and vibrant online community.
Forza Motorsport, developed by Turn 10 Studios, has for years offered fans an unparalleled racing experience with its impeccable attention to detail, extensive car rosters, and dynamic environments. It has stood out among racing games for its superior graphics, lifelike physics engine, and an ever-evolving array of cars and tracks. Its cessation is not solely a loss of entertainment but a disintegration of a community of dedicated fans who found connection and joy through its competitive racing platforms.
Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios ceased active development on Forza Motorsport to presumably shift focus to newer projects. However, the global player base has continued to thrive, demonstrating a persistent demand for new content and enhancements to the beloved franchise.
In today’s gaming landscape, there is a vast potential for revitalizing Forza Motorsport with updates that could incorporate the latest in gaming technology, providing an even more exhilarating, immersive experience. Releasing a new installment in the series could also rejuvenate the community and invite a new generation of gamers into the fold.
We respectfully urge Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios to listen to the voices of their loyal fans and resume development on Forza Motorsport. This isn’t just about creating another game—it's about reviving a beloved world that means so much to so many.
Join us in our quest to bring back Forza Motorsport and foster a renewed dedication to one of the most esteemed franchises in the racing domain. Sign this petition and make your voice heard.
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The Issue
Ever since I developed a passion for cars, Forza Motorsport has been a beloved part of my journey into the world of motorsports. Watching the series halt its development has been deeply disheartening. It's more than just a game; it's a cultural staple for car enthusiasts and players around the globe who cherish its realistic driving simulation and vibrant online community.
Forza Motorsport, developed by Turn 10 Studios, has for years offered fans an unparalleled racing experience with its impeccable attention to detail, extensive car rosters, and dynamic environments. It has stood out among racing games for its superior graphics, lifelike physics engine, and an ever-evolving array of cars and tracks. Its cessation is not solely a loss of entertainment but a disintegration of a community of dedicated fans who found connection and joy through its competitive racing platforms.
Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios ceased active development on Forza Motorsport to presumably shift focus to newer projects. However, the global player base has continued to thrive, demonstrating a persistent demand for new content and enhancements to the beloved franchise.
In today’s gaming landscape, there is a vast potential for revitalizing Forza Motorsport with updates that could incorporate the latest in gaming technology, providing an even more exhilarating, immersive experience. Releasing a new installment in the series could also rejuvenate the community and invite a new generation of gamers into the fold.
We respectfully urge Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios to listen to the voices of their loyal fans and resume development on Forza Motorsport. This isn’t just about creating another game—it's about reviving a beloved world that means so much to so many.
Join us in our quest to bring back Forza Motorsport and foster a renewed dedication to one of the most esteemed franchises in the racing domain. Sign this petition and make your voice heard.
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Petition created on 5 August 2025
