Forza Motorsport 7 might be a solid racer, but its ecosystem built for monetization only harms the franchise going forward.
Late last week, Forza Motorsport 7's "Ultimate Edition" hit store shelves on Xbox One and Windows 10, ahead of the game's wider release. This $100 package not only provided access to the game four full days prior to other editions – it also granted a range of additional digital bonus content through VIP and Car passes.
In terms of its core racing mechanics, Forza Motorsport 7 still shows Microsoft's ability to consistently release expansive and robust racing games on a yearly basis. The game still feels great to play, looks stunning on standard Xbox One hardware and encompasses a wide range of racing experiences all under a single price tag. But at the same time, this year's Forza release has been met with a wave of controversy – in terms of raw gameplay Forza might feel great to play, but underlying systems have brought some unwelcome changes for its most dedicated players.
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