Turn 10 Removes Loot Boxes from Forza Motorsport 7, Says Paid Tokens Won’t Be in Forza Horizon 4
https://wccftech.com/turn-10-removes-loot-boxes-fm7/
Turn 10’s Alan Hartman just announced on the official blog that Forza Motorsport 7 will get its prize crates (loot boxes) removed soon, following a long controversy since the game’s launch last year. He also confirmed that paid tokens won’t be coming to either Forza Motorsport 7 or Forza Horizon 4, which Turn 10 is helping develop alongside Playground Games. The open world racing game is due for release on October 2nd for Windows 10 PC and Xbox One.
Since launch we’ve released more than 15 major updates to Forza Motorsport 7, which have included improvements across all aspects of the game – from PC performance enhancements to bug fixes and more. We’ve introduced new features like multiplayer test drive, new panning focus mode in Photo Mode, improved paint tools, as well as a new Data Out feature that allows players to take advantage of a UDP data stream to develop custom companion experiences for the game. We’ve also released new cars from manufacturers like Porsche, Honda, and Ford, available to all Forza 7 players for free. The result is a game that is deeper, more open, fun, and responsive, and more representative of the Forza community than ever.