If you were waiting for the next big Forza Motorsport update, stop refreshing. Turn 10 has confirmed the game won't be getting fresh cars, tracks, features, or regular bug fixes going forward. The good news: the online side isn't being pulled. Servers will stay up, and Turn 10 says it will keep running events and rotate older tours and reward cars so newer players can still collect the stuff they missed.
- Turn 10 says no new cars, tracks, features, or regular bug fixes are planned for Forza Motorsport
- Online servers stay active, with special events and competitions continuing
- Turn 10 wil re-run older Featured Tours and reward cars monthly until everything is available anytime
What Turn 10 actually said (and what it means)
Turn 10’s message is pretty blunt: the “new content” part of Forza Motorsport is over, and 2026 is about keeping the lights on while the team focuses elsewhere.
- No planned additions of:
- new cars
- new tracks
- new features
- regular bug fixes
- Still continuing:
- online servers
- special events and competitions
- monthly rotation of older Featured Tours and reward cars
That’s basically “maintenance mode”, even if they don’t use that phrase. You can keep playing. You just shouldn’t expect the game to keep growing.
What support looks like in 2026
Turn 10 says it will keep the online ecosystem running and make older content easier to access over time.
- Servers remain active (so multiplayer doesn’t vanish overnight)
- Events and competitions will continue
- Previously released Featured Tours and reward cars will come back monthly until “all content” is available anytime
For UAE players, the practical bit is simple: if you dip in and out, you can still show up later and catch rotating tours instead of feeling like you missed a one-week window while you were stuck in traffic on SZR.
A quick recap of what 2025 added before the tap got turned off
The timing stings more because 2025 was busy for Motorsport. Turn 10’s own year-in-review highlights a bunch of player-requested content and features.
- 20th anniversary celebrations for the series
- Fujimi Kaido returning (a big fan-favourite track)
- Meetups (including drift and open track day lobbies)
- IndyCar racing, Manual Grid Ordering in private multiplayer, and a multi-line Drivatar AI update
- A permanent career called Champions Cup
- Older Featured Tours returning (Road to Race, Track Toys, Endurance, and more)
VGC also notes that the rebooted Forza Motorsport launched in 2023 and has had 22 free updates since release.
The Horizon 6 angle (and why Turn 10 is shifting focus)
Turn 10 says it’s moving focus to “delivering the best possible experience” for Forza Horizon 6 in 2026.
- Motorsport is now the “supported” game
- Horizon 6 is positioned as the next big push for 2026
If you want the original wording and the full context, it’s in Turn 10’s 2025 Forza Year in Review post on Forza.net. (Linked in Sources below.)
Is Forza Motorsport shutting down?
No. Turn 10 says it will keep online servers active and continue running events and competitions.
Will Forza Motorsport still get bug fixes?
Turn 10 says it does not plan to deliver “regular bug fixes.” It doesn’t clearly promise future fixes outside that.
Are there any new cars or tracks coming in 2026?
Turn 10 says it does not plan to introduce new cars, tracks, or features.
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