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Forza Horizon 4 Hotfix Available - Fixes Quick Resume Issues

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Playground Games has released a hotfix for Forza Horizon 4, fixing some of the quick resume issues seen on the Xbox Series X|S consoles. The hotfix also addresses a few issues with language changes and liveries not being displayed in specific circumstances.

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Smart Delivery updates were released for Forza Horizon 3, Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Motorsport 7 on Xbox Series X|S launch day. Smart Delivery ensures that you always play the best version of the games you own for your console, across generations.

Here’s what the updates brought to each game.

  • Forza Horizon 3 – 4K at 30fps on the Series X and 1080p and 30fps on the Series S
  • Forza Horizon 4 – Faster load times, 60 fps, and next generation graphics in 4K Ultra HD on Xbox Series X and full HD on Xbox Series S
  • Forza Motorsport 7 – Faster loading via the Xbox Velocity Architecture. Moving from race-to-race will feel almost instantaneous.

In the latest blog, the team mentions, what we already knew… a new Forza Motorsport is currently in early development. If you missed it back in July, the team revealed their official Forza Motorsport announcement trailer. Forza Motorsport 7 released in October of 2017, so we are due for a new one.

The new Forza Motorsport, currently in early development, is a reimagining of the series. We are taking what has made Forza Motorsportgreat over the past 15 years and pairing it with new game concepts and new technologies. With the new Forza Motorsport, ray tracing is coming to ForzaTech, you will see a dynamic world in 4K, 60fps, that is connected and dynamic – from surfaces of cars reflecting off each other, to brilliant red paint bouncing off intensely detailed track surfaces, and the interplay of light and shadow throughout the world. Developed by Turn 10 Studios, Forza Motorsport will be available on Xbox Series X, Windows 10 PC and on Xbox Game Pass.

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