Turn 10’s new Forza Motorsport game, which was detailed at this week’s Developer Direct event, isn’t coming to Xbox One, at least not natively. Games can be played on Xbox One, but are available as streaming titles via the cloud.
so Support page postMicrosoft said the new Forza Motorsport was built “from the ground up” to take advantage of the “full power and performance” of the Xbox Series X|S system, not the Xbox One.
“Although there is no native Xbox One version of the game, Xbox One players can stream Forza Motorsport via Xbox Cloud Gaming, which is included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,” Microsoft said.
Forza Motorsport’s new title is available natively on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Like all Microsoft first party games, it’s also available through Game Pass.
In terms of performance, Series X Forza Motorsport players can expect a 4K/60fps experience, while Series S players get 1080p/60fps. PC system requirements have not been announced.
Given the age of the Xbox One, which launched in 2013, it makes sense that Microsoft would move away from the platform these days, at least when it comes to native support. there was no release. Also, new Fable and Avowed native Xbox One releases are probably not planned.
Additionally, 2023 marquee titles such as Starfield and Redfall could also have cloud versions. In a June 2021 blog post, Microsoft said about these titles: “I want the speed, performance and technology of the Xbox Series X|S.” So it’s possible that it won’t be released natively to Xbox One and will instead be released via the cloud.
Microsoft’s cloud games are streamed on external servers and sent to supported machines, so in this way a 2013 console can play a 2023 game with the same or similar quality. The main potential problem is that the game will be streamed, so it requires a stable and consistent connection.Microsoft’s cloud streaming platform is already up and running, and players will be able to connect to Xbox One, mobile phones, tablets, etc. , you can stream your games to any supported device.
All of this is nothing new for Nintendo Switch players getting cloud versions of games like Control, Hitman 3, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.
The products featured here have been independently selected by the editors. GameSpot may receive a portion of the proceeds from purchases featured on our site.