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Forza Motorsport Celebrates 20 Years With Return Of A Fan-Favorite Race Track

In conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the Forza Motorsport racing simulation franchise, developer Turn 10 is dumping a load of goodies for PC and Xbox Series X|S gamers in the latest (and aptly named) Update 20. This huge update includes the return of the 10.24-mile long Fujimi Kaido circuit, new spotlight cars, car packs, and gameplay add-ons such as Public Meetups and revised steering wheel calibrations. The update is available now.
It makes us feel old knowing that Forza’s simulation franchise has been around this long. Released in 2005, Forza (along with Gran Turismo over on the PlayStation side of things) has since become a staple for casual and hard-core racing sim fans alike. To celebrate its 20th birthday, Forza Motorsports (2023 edition) is getting a well-deserved 20th update. Coming in at 9GB for PC and 10.42GB for Xbox Series X|S consoles, the update offers pretty much something for every player.
Probably the biggest addition is the inclusion of the Fujimi Kaido closed-course circuit. Fujimi Kaido, a fictional track based in the town of Fujimi of the Nagano Prefecture, Japan, was first introduced in Forza Motorsport 2005. It appeared a few more times in FM 3 and FM 4, and now fans get to enjoy the 10.24-mile, 144-turn circuit in a few ways.
Drivers get to race (or drift) through the scenic route either up to the 2,711 ft summit or downhill in the opposite direction. Turn 10 says that

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