Bold claim: Forza Motorsport is not getting a major update in 2026, but the ride continues in a supportive, steady way.
As another year wraps up, Turn 10 reveals what’s next for the game in 2026: ongoing support and new content at a steady pace, but no big, headline features or expansions. In a post on the official Forza website, the team outlines that 2026 will include monthly special events and competitions, the return of previously released Featured Tours, and renewed access to reward cars, all while the online servers stay up.
If you were hoping for fresh cars, new tracks, or significant feature additions, those aren’t in the plan for next year. The studio signals a shift in focus toward Forza Horizon 6 in 2026, explicitly stating that there won’t be new cars, tracks, features, or regular bug fixes for Forza Motorsport. Instead, the game will receive ongoing server support, periodic special events and competitions, and monthly reintroductions of Featured Tours and reward cars so players can enjoy existing content at any time. Their closing message invites players to keep racing with them in 2026.
This announcement isn’t shocking given the context: Turn 10 reportedly faced substantial staffing reductions earlier in the year, and even Xbox’s leadership hinted at a scaled-back operation for the studio. Still, the notion that Forza Motorsport will persist with continued, if modest, support in 2026 is reassuring for fans who want to keep racing while the series takes a breather.
What do you think about this approach? Is ongoing support with monthly events enough to keep interest alive, or do you crave a bigger return in the near future? Share your views in the comments.
Source: forza.net (Forza Year in Review 2025)