
The highly anticipated release of Forza Motorsport is generating excitement among racing enthusiasts and gamers alike. Scheduled for launch on October 28, the game marks the eighth installment in the esteemed Motorsport franchise, following a six-year hiatus since 2017’s Forza Motorsport 7.
Xbox is set to impress with this latest offering, boasting outstanding visuals, impressive AI capabilities, and the most realistic on-track racing experience in the series’ history.

As the release date draws near, specifics regarding the game’s performance and resolution have already been unveiled. Reports indicate that Forza Motorsport will run at a dynamic 4K resolution, delivering a silky smooth 60 frames per second (FPS) experience for players on the Xbox Series X.
This development is particularly significant for the gaming community, as it places Forza Motorsport among the most eagerly awaited titles for the Xbox Series S|X in 2023. The game promises to offer an immersive racing encounter, with graphics that not only captivate but also authentically recreate the thrill of the race track.
Forza Motorsport provides a range of gameplay options, catering to both 30 and 60 FPS preferences. However, the Xbox Series X stands out by offering a total of four distinct modes, owing to the game’s advanced ray tracing support.
For players seeking the pinnacle of visual excellence, a 30FPS mode is available, complete with ray-traced reflections and ambient occlusion. Alternatively, the game offers a 60FPS mode with these advanced visuals. It’s worth noting that this option comes at the cost of disabling ray-traced mirrors for tracks, and may entail compromises to the dynamic resolution target to maintain the higher frame rate.
For those prioritizing a seamless experience, the performance mode is a prime choice. This mode does away with all ray tracing features in pursuit of a consistent 60FPS target, while still striving for 4K resolution within the bounds of a dynamic resolution system.
On the Xbox Series S, a maximum of 1440p resolution can be achieved in quality mode. However, this mode foregoes ray tracing and enforces a locked 30FPS frame rate. Users looking for a smooth experience can opt for the performance mode, which reduces the resolution to 1080p while maintaining a 60FPS target.
While the Xbox Series X undoubtedly offers superior graphical fidelity, the availability of a 60FPS mode ensures that even Xbox Series S users can enjoy a high-quality racing experience with Forza Motorsport. The game’s blend of cutting-edge technology and immersive gameplay is poised to make it a standout title in the world of racing simulations.