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The sequel to Forza Motorsport and the first Xbox 360 title in the series, Forza Motorsport 2, was released on May 29, 2007. It features a total of 349 cars [ 26 ] : 61–154 and 23 different circuits from twelve locations.
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As of 2022, there were more than 200 countries or economies applying the Harmonized System worldwide, [2] HS codes are used by Customs authorities, statistical agencies, and other government regulatory bodies, to monitor and control the import and export of commodities through: Customs tariffs; Collection of trade data (international trade ...
The studio released Forza Horizon 2 on Xbox 360 and Xbox One in September 2014, and Forza Horizon 3 on Xbox One and Microsoft Windows in September 2016. [ 10 ] In February 2014, Playground Games announced that they were forming a new development team focused on mobile games . [ 11 ]
Forza Horizon 3 is a racing video game set in an open world environment based in a fictional representation of Australia. [1] The gameplay world is about twice the size of Forza Horizon 2, [2] and the game contains locales and regions based upon their real-life Australian counterparts.
Forza Motorsport 6: Apex, a free-to-play version for Windows 10, was released on September 6, 2016, thus making the first Forza title to be released for Windows. Forza Motorsport 6 features new gameplay elements, such as rain and night racing returned from Forza Motorsport. Also featured, is a new story mode called "Stories of Motorsport ...
Forza Horizon 2 is the second game in the series to be developed principally by a studio other than Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios. Playground Games, the lead developer for Forza Horizon, focused on the Xbox One version, using the graphics engine from Forza Motorsport 5 as their starting point. [5]
Turn 10 Studios was established in 2001 by Microsoft, under its Microsoft Game Studios division, to develop a series of racing games, which later became known as Forza. [2] [1] At the time of the studio's establishment, most staff had experience in publishing games, such as Project Gotham Racing and Golf 4.0, but had not been involved in game development. [2]