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Forza Motorsport 7

Platform(s): PC, Xbox One
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: Turn 10 Studios
Release Date: Oct. 3, 2017

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'Forza Motorsport 7' (ALL) To Get The Fate of the Furious Car Pack - Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 25, 2017 @ 9:31 a.m. PDT

Experience the danger and beauty of competitive racing at its limits with the most comprehensive automotive game ever made.

With Forza Motorsport 7, everyone can experience the danger and beauty of competitive racing at the limit.

Enjoy gorgeous graphics at 60fps and immersive true 4K resolution in HDR. Collect over 700 Forzavista cars, including the largest collection of Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini models available in any racing game. Master over 30 famous environments with dynamic conditions that change every time you race.

Xbox One and Windows 10 PC players can also race with each other through cross-play.

Available for players who have purchased the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions of Forza Motorsport 7, The Fate of the Furious Car Pack features ten hero cars from the nitro-fueled blockbuster action franchise.

The Fate of the Furious Car Pack for Forza Motorsport 7 is only available for players who own the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions digital bundles of Forza Motorsport 7, and will be available for standalone purchase at $9.99.

Now let’s take a closer look at the cars included:

1966 Chevrolet Corvette The Fate of the Furious Edition

This C2 Stingray was built to emulate the autocross and chase down cones with the best from the modern era. Underneath the period-correct fender flares you will find a lot of rubber and an independent rear suspension that delivers tons of grip. Given its lightened and strengthened chassis, the 400 horsepower transferred through a Muncie four-speed should provide the perfect package for straightening out any set of curves you may encounter.

1968 Dodge Charger The Fate of the Furious Edition

This fully modified ice racing version of Dominic Toretto’s favorite car has little left of your typical Charger. In fact, only the roof and pillars are stock. This chunk of American muscle has been widened to accommodate its 18-inch tires that fight for traction with the help of a custom all-wheel-drive system and ridiculous steering angle that would make even a drifter drop their jaw. Under the hood is a Chevrolet LS motor with more than enough juice to keep it sideways. Naturally the entire car has been reinforced and fortified for battle. Even though you might not need to dodge bullets in Forza, this Charger’s look will surely strike fear in the heart of any competitor.

2015 Jaguar F-TYPE R Coupe The Fate of the Furious Edition

It’s no surprise to find Deckard Shaw driving another gorgeous modern coupe from his homeland of England. In Furious 7 he rolled an Aston Martin DB9 and in The Fate of the Furious he is behind the wheel of this elegant and powerful Jaguar F-TYPE. The car is appropriately presented in British green and fits its driver to a tee. Of course the 550 horsepower super-charged V8 gives Deckard the edge to hang with the fastest cars of his team mates.

1971 Plymouth GTX The Fate of the Furious Edition

The GTX marked the end of the muscle car era and was one of the last models to offer the early Hemi engine. The 383 under the hood is all grunt; one listen will tell you it means business. That makes for the kind of ominous and powerful presence you expect. How much horsepower is under the hood? Let your right foot do the talking and you will undoubtedly be impressed.

2016 Subaru WRX STI The Fate of the Furious Edition

In the real world and in the world of The Fate of the Furious, the Subaru WRX STI is a staple, hence this beautiful and highly-modified wide body STI. With its humongous, awesome wing, and full racing cage, it’s plain to see that this car driven briefly by Little Nobody means business. That downforce and chassis stiffness can only make a car with massive grip even better. No, that white paintjob doesn’t stand for innocence; in fact, car was purpose-built to take to the streets with a vengeance.

2018 Dodge Demon The Fate of the Furious Edition

The Dodge Demon really had no reason to be produced beyond making gearheads the world over grin with unabashed glee. The Demon has claimed the title of fastest 0-100 mph production car in the world. It makes for the perfect movie Mopar for Dominic Toretto, since out of the box it can destroy the quarter-mile in less than 10 seconds. While based on the Challenger model, there is little left of the original by the time the chassis is imbued with its Demon heart. The 840 horsepower from the optional crate package (808 stock) are supported by the Demon’s amazing drivetrain and suspension that help get all that power to the pavement. Burnouts are of course second nature, but given proper technique, this monster will launch like a Saturn rocket down any straight brazen enough to challenge it.

1951 Chevrolet Fleetline Special The Fate of the Furious Edition

Due to trade embargoes begun in the 1950s, Cuba’s one-of-a-kind car culture is literally a thing of the past, where post-war Chevys like the Fleetline are still king. This has forced some ingenious service-life-prolonging tactics to keep those cars on the road, which has also made the country a real-life time capsule for cars. When Dominic Toretto is challenged to a street race by a local with a heavily modified 1955 Ford Fairlane, he must get innovative to make his Fleetline – affectionately deemed “the slowest car in Havana” – competitive. This Chevy is all but stripped to the chassis and endowed with a huge Garrett turbo from a marine engine. Running 30 pounds of boost, and a few other hacked together modifications gives Toretto a serious street weapon. Give this rusty beast a run at the strip to feel the power for yourself.

2015 Mercedes-AMG GT S The Fate of the Furious Edition

The gull-wing doors are about all that is amiss in this SLS-inpired AMG GT S. Take one look at its low sleek lines backed by the performance of a twin-turbo V8 and you will find the perfect match for The Fate of the Furious family member Tej Parker. Rolling in high style in the New York scene, Tej puts the power and style to good use for the team. Whether you drive this super coupe for the way it makes you feel or the wins it can put under your belt is up to you.

2013 Subaru BRZ The Fate of the Furious Edition

Even though the modifications to this Subaru BRZ for The Fate of the Furious were minor, it still stands out as an immaculate ride. The fact that three of the four cars built for the movie survived is a testament to the proven performance of the model. Little Nobody had the pleasure of driving it first in the film. Now it is your turn.

2014 Local Motors Rally Fighter The Fate of the Furious Edition

The Local Motors Rally Fighter is the perfect vehicle straight from the low-volume, open-source design factory. Driven by Letty Ortiz for the astounding ice lake scene in The Fate of the Furious, the buggy-like build with massive tires and Chevy LS power under the hood is the perfect match. Far from stock, this Rally Fighter is equipped with a massive push bar and lighting that could illuminate the dark side of the moon. Just like its driver, this rig is ready to do battle on any surface, anytime.

Key Features:

  • Immersive True 4K Gaming – Built from the ground up to be UHD at 60 frames per second, Forza Motorsport 7 is the premiere 4K gaming experience.
  • Explosive Immersion – Shaking cameras and rattling car parts immerse you in the exhilarating danger that defines motorsport.
  • Dynamic Race Weather –Intense rain, expanding puddles and limited visibility make this the ultimate test of bravery and skill behind the wheel.
  • Unrivaled Car List –Collect and drive more than 700 cars, including the largest collection of Porsche, Ferrari and Lamborghini models available in any racing game.
  • Tracks Come Alive –Master 30 racing environments with over 200 ribbons in Forza’s largest track list ever. No two races are the same as race conditions change each time you return to the track.
  • A Brand New Campaign –Experience the premiere racing championship in the Forza Driver’s Cup, where you battle thousands of Drivatars to earn trophies and become the Forza Driver’s Cup Champion.
  • Ultimate Esports Experience –With new leagues, enhanced spectating modes, Beam integration and premiere partners like Porsche, Forza Motorsport 7 is the ultimate racing esports experience for players and viewers alike.
  • Your Driver is a Personal Expression –Personalize your appearance with our massive driver gear collection, including hundreds of options spanning decades of race history and pop culture.
  • Anyone Can Have Fun –From new players to esports pros, Forza Motorsport 7 is the most customizable game yet with new Assists and Mods designed to help all skill levels and unprecedented tuning for veterans to dial in the game how they like.

The Forza Motorsport 7 Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate Editions of Forza Motorsport 7, which are available to pre-order now at the Microsoft Store and from participating retailers. Deluxe and Ultimate Editions feature exclusive digital content that offers a competitive advantage right out of the box, as listed below.

 

Standard Edition

Deluxe Edition

Ultimate Edition

Full Game

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X

X

Forza Motorsport 7 The Fate of the Furious Car Pack, $10 value

 

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X

VIP membership, $20 value

 

X

X

Forza Motorsport 7 and Forza Horizon 3 digital only pre-order bonus content

 

X

X

Forza Motorsport 7 Car Pass, $30 value

 

 

X

Early Game Access on Sept. 29

 

 

X

Forza Motorsport 7 will be available Oct. 3, 2017 as Standard Edition ($59.99, £49.99, €69.99), Deluxe Edition ($79.99, £69.99, €89.99, digital only), or start three days early when you get the Ultimate Edition ($99.99, £89.99, €109.99).


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