Forza Motorsport (2023) tracks: Full track and circuit list, new additions, and more

Here’s where you’ll be putting your driving skills to the test in the Forza Motorsport reboot.

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As is expected of an extensive, high-level reboot of Xbox’s fan-favorite racing franchise, Forza Motorsport (2023) is shaping up to be one of thebest Xbox gamescoming out this year for car-lovers and fans of skillful simulated driving. Folks that want an arcade-style experience in an open world setting will preferForza Horizon 5, but if you’re looking to embark on thrilling closed-circuit races while getting behind the wheel of the fastest cars in the world, Forza Motorsport is for you.

One of the biggest reasons whyForza Motorsporthas proven to be so popular in the past is that it offers players tons of fictionalandimmaculately recreated tracks from real life to race on. The upcoming reboot is no different, and ahead of its scheduled release on Oct. 10, developer Turn 10 Studios has revealed every circuit that will be in the game at launch, as well as a handful of the ones coming in post-launch updates.

Everything you need to know about these tracks can be found below, including a full initial track list, a list of every track we know is coming in the future, and official details about Forza Motorsport’s DLC track release schedule. Note that all of these circuits have been completely rebuilt from the ground up for top-tier visuals and accuracy, and will feature a dynamic time-of-day cycle, weather systems, and tracks that “rubber in” and adjust to temperature changes as they’re driven on.

Forza Motorsport (2023): New and upcoming tracks

Forza Motorsport (2023): New and upcoming tracks

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In a similar manner to how Turn 10 Studios has plans to bring plenty of additionalForza Motorsport carsto the game, the developer will add lots of new tracks to race on over time as well. Some of these have even been revealed ahead of the game’s launch, all of which have been listed below along with their official release windows.

After Forza Motorsport goes live and some time passes, we’re sure to learn more about other new tracks coming in the future, too. Make sure to check back frequently for all the latest information, as we’ll be updating this article right away whenever new details are given.

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Forza Motorsport (2023): Full track and circuit list

Forza Motorsport will launch with 20 tracks for players to compete on, all of which will feature updated layouts, dynamic time-of-day and weather, and roads that react to changing conditions over the course of each race. Many of these tracks exist in the real world, but some of them, such as Grand Oak Raceway, are completely fictional. Also, five of them have never been in a Motorsport title before, giving longtime fans several new locations to master.

We’ve listed all 20 of these tracks in alphabetical order below, along with links to any existing official video reveals for them. These short clips provide a solid look at each circuit’s layout and visuals, giving you a good idea of what to expect when you put pedal to the metal.

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Forza Motorsport (2023): DLC track release schedule

In terms of when players can expect new DLC tracks to come out in the future, Turn 10 has assured players in anofficial blog postthat they’ll be coming “on a regular basis.” However, while Forza Motorsport will be getting consistent updates every month, these won’talwaysinclude new circuits to race on “due to the extensive development timeline required to accurately rebuild these detailed environments to work with our new physics systems.”

Ultimately, it’s safe to say that there will likely be a fresh track to enjoy every 1-3 months or so, with larger and more complicated ones likely taking longer to develop and release. If the developers end up changing their plans, though, we’ll make sure this section reflects the latest details.

Keep track of your favorite tracks!

The Forza Motorsport reboot is starting out strong with a suite of 20 varied and unique circuits to test your driving skills on, but as we race towards the future, that number is going to grow significantly. To keep track of what’s new and what’s coming soon, make sure you bookmark this guide and check back regularly for the latest news onForzaDLC tracks.

Our review of the game will be here soon, but in the meantime, don’t miss ourForza Motorsport previewand our look atwhat to expect from Forza Motorsportfrom my colleague Zachary Boddy. Spoiler alert:they make it sound like it’s pretty awesome.

Forza Motorsport (2023) officially releases on Oct. 10, 2023 forXbox Series X|S, Windows PC,Xbox and PC Game Pass, andXbox Cloud Gaming. For those who preorder the Premium Edition or Premium Add-Ons Bundle, you get early access on Oct. 5, 2023. Our Forza Motorsport review goes live on Oct. 4 at 3:01 a.m. ET.

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he’s been an avid fan since childhood. He’s been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you’ll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he’s not writing or gaming, there’s a good chance he’s either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once.Follow him on X(Twitter).