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Forza Street, designed by Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios, is now available for download, Microsoft announced today. Designed as a free-to-play mobile version of Microsoft's highly popular Forza franchise, the new Forza Street game can be played on both Android and iOS devices.


Microsoft says Forza Street provides quick under-a-minute races aimed at mobile gameplay, with players able to unlock new cars and part upgrades to grow their car collections.

Players who download and play Forza Street between today and June 5, 2020 will receive a 2017 Ford GT and added in-game credits and gold to help them unlock new vehicles.

Forza Street can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

Article Link: Forza Street Now Available on iOS
 
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Dont like these kinda games, just start and stop quickly whats the point
 
I posted this in the last article about this game. It bears repeating here:
Forza Street is not a sim racer. It's not even a real Forza game. It's a re-released game from 2018 called Miami Street, dev'd by a small indy studio Electronic Square. It was rumored to be a mobile game that was going to be released on Windows phone (RIP). I've played every Forza Motorsport 'cept FM5 ← [insert poop emoji here]. Street is standard mobile IAP crap. MS is just going for a mobile cash grab. Street is a stain on the FM franchise.
 
Downloaded it, played it for a few minutes, didn’t like it. The game mechanic is just not fun in my opinion and the graphics also don’t look good unfortunately.
 
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What a hunk of garbage. Downloaded, instantly realized it doesn't support my Nimbus, forced quit and deleted.
 
A single “button” to brake and accelerate? It’s a simplified, glorified garage band game without the music and without the interaction. Beyond terrible.
 
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It's a shame that the economics of the App Store means all we get, for the most part, are trash IAP-ridden freemium games with very little substance when the hardware in iOS devices is oftentimes console-quality and can do so, so much more.

Why not port an actual Forza game to iPhone? Or make one with actual steering, controller support, etc?
 
No racing game comes even close to the graphics that CSR2 has. It’s not a typical racing game but a great game non the less.

All you do is shift gears. There's no throttle, no breaks and no steering. CSR2 is a terrible game that looks pretty.
 
doesn't look special. i've been playing rr3 since it came out and still do. it's not a super exciting game, but somehow i can't break away from it :)
 
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