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Forza Motorsport 7 – Standard Edition - Xbox One

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Experience realism at the limits with ForzaTech delivering 60 fps and true 4K resolution in HDR
  • The ultimate automotive playset features over 700 Forzavista cars and 30 world-famous destinations
  • Everyone can compete: featuring the Forza Racing Championship Esports league, enhanced spectating modes, and amazing split-screen play
  • Xbox One Console Exclusive; Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Suitable_for_all_users
  • Games play better on Xbox One X. Forza Motorsport 7 is enhanced to deliver the best in true 4K gaming

Description

THE ULTIMATE RACING EXPERIENCE. BUILT FOR 4K. The best-selling racing franchise on any platform this generation. Experience the thrill of motorsport at the limit with the most comprehensive, beautiful and authentic racing game ever made. Enjoy gorgeous graphics at 60fps and true 4K resolution in HDR. Collect and race more than 700 cars. Challenge yourself across 30 famous destinations and 200 ribbons, where race conditions can change every lap and every race.

Publication Date: October 3, 2017


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 26


UPC: 889842227826


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X


Release date: October 3, 2017


Product Dimensions: 1 x 5.3 x 6.9 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: E3PlaceholderSoftware75_XB1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Date First Available: January 31, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Really nice performance
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
The game handles really well with my gaming console I have had no crashes and have enjoyed playing with my family. Game is fun and competitive with realistic gameplay and great maps to play on. I love the cars and the level of detail that you can see and feel with the car.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Mr.Bossemen

  • Incredible SIM racer with depth and fun to spare
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Its strange to say it but this game while considered now to be the Gold Standard for racing games is amazing it still somehow feels underrated. This is the best SIM racer I have ever payed and my only statement would be look for a good price for the Ultimate edition if possible. It appears Forza 8 will NOT be out next year and the developer has stated they plan to continue supporting Forza 7 all the way through next year so you can even enjoy this sim racer while enjoying the upcoming Forza Horizon 4 which is its amazing more arcade like cousin. Also while this game has a strong metacritic score of 86 as of this review I would say it should be in the 90's. Many of the reviews mention micro transactions that still do not exist in this game at all. The amount of fun and depth on this game is incredible. It also looks absolutely beautiful on every version of the Xbox One hardware including the original release Xbox One, Xbox one S, and Xbox one X. It is clear as usual that as a first party studio Turn 10 knows how to get the most out of the XBOX hardware. If you enjoy SIM racers or just cars or just racing generally get this game. It is often on sale and even if you buy the standard edition the ultimate pass often goes on sale on XBOX live. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018 by ItsMe

  • Great game!
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Great product, service and delivery! 5 out of 5!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Michael

  • Let's start with the Good: 1) The driving is fantastic
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Have been playing Forza since the very beginning. The only 2 Forza games I have not owned have been 5 and Horizon 2. Let's start with the Good: 1) The driving is fantastic. Forza 6 was very very good, but it seems like Forza 7 does a better job with feedback and being able to modulate the throttle/brake/steering with a controller. In Forza 6 and Horizon 3, it seemed like the gas/brake when using the trigger would modulate pretty well between 0-60%, but would then jump from 60 - 100%. This made driving high horsepower cars annoying. There is also better feedback for which tire(s) is slipping. In 6, the driving dynamics were very good but it felt numb. My experience with 7 seems to have resolved that, and you are better able to respond to what the car is doing rather than waiting to react once you can visually tell the car is understeering/oversteering. 2) Eau Rouge is terrifying, as it should be. 3) The updated weather and day/night effects are awesome. Puddles form and dry, the track dries, you can find the dry line forming versus the wet outer track, etc. It is a true wet weather experience. 4) They have strategically added tire walls to keep people from cutting certain corners while also giving a visual indicator or exactly how close you can cut the corner. No more magic sticky grass. And now, the Bad: 1) The freakin' homespace puts your car in a shadow. WTF Turn 10? The graphics are prettier than ever, and we can't see any of the details of our paint, wheels, etc etc because it's dark in our garage...dumb. 2) The mod pack/monetization thing. I know it's what every game is doing because it makes money, but I have lots of concerns. 3) The homologation/new class system: I think this is a great addition in theory, because you can now have additional control over what cars are in a multiplayer lobby. For instance you can limit the horsepower or the tire width and so forth. However, it should allow for power index to be edited. As it stands currently, you get a car and are basically stuck to that car in its current form because any mods push it over the allowable power index. I bought the E46 M3, and can install a widebody kit to live my garage-built time attack racer dreams....except I can't actually match my widebody m3s looks to its performance because doing anything bumps it out of the class its in...Forza is supposed to be about the love of cars and building cars as much as it is racing. It's good that they continue to improve out-of-the-box performance for some cars so that people who don't want to tune can still enjoy the game...but most of us like to tinker. 4) The addition of wide-body kits to certain cars is nice, but I still want to see more customization. I don't have an issue with re-using cars that have been in other Forzas, but I would like to see more body kits/splitters/wings/a wheel editor, etc. Maybe that can be the big update for Forza 8. TL:DR - it's Forza - the driving is fantastic. Sometimes the AI can be annoying. Microtransactions are bad but they keep making money. Let me paint the lip of my wheels a different color than the damn spokes! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2017 by Ryan

  • Ignore the exaggerated nonsense
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
Microtransactions are not a part of this game as people think it is. You can go through the entirety of it without buying a single loot box. More importantly, the loot boxes are bought with in-game currency, of which there's plenty. No pay to win here. You also get bonus cash, new outfits and heavily discounted, if not free, cars for every driver level. The cars drive as you'd expect them to for the most part, and the addition of oddball vehicles like the VW Camper, Holden Sandman, Cadillac Limo and Trophy Trucks keeps things varied and exciting. In multiplayer a lobby full of odd cars can provide the most fun races you can have. The Car Pass is worth the investment if you want more to drive. There's also a selection of free DLC cars to pick from. The Fast and Furious pack I'm still on the fence about. Some of the contraptions seem fun, but a tad out of place. Maybe if you really feel like taking Don's charger for a spin, it's worthwhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018 by Ash

  • I got a candy with it
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
the game is good, every forza besides motorsport 5 was good. played a tiny bit of 6 but never experienced it fully. wish they remastered FM4
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Stan S.

  • Wow. Just Wow.
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Standard
I didn't think I could love a racing game this much. And I love racing games. This game just BLEEDS beautiful. The sound effects are great, the control s are phenomenal, and I honestly haven't been this deep in a racing game in a long time - if ever. Forza Horizon 3 was great, spent a bit of time on that one, and this Motorsport 7 just kills on every level - it's a worthy cousin. There's so much variety in this game. Amazing number of different classes of vehicles to race. All the way from big rigs all the way down to ATVs. Heck, I get to virtually race my own car without worrying about speeding tickets or damaging it in this game. Visuals are astounding. I've only played it on a 720P, but have a 4K HDR TV lined up for my Xbox and can't wait to see it on there. I'm never going to want to go back. So much time and effort has been put into the reflections, the weather filters, etc - this game is a major production, and belongs in everyone's game library. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2018 by The Consumer's Voice

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