Forza Motorsport 7’s Driver’s Cup Lasts 60-80 Hours; Windows Version Is A Real Opportunity

Racers are ready to take the tracks on Forza Motorsport 7 in 2 weeks on both Xbox One and PC.

In an interview with VentureBeat, Turn10’s Content Director, John Wendl, shared some details about how long the Forza Motorsport 7’s Driver’s Cup, considered to be the single-player campaign, will be – that’s 60 to 80 hours of gameplay.

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It’s massive. We have a ton of content, more than 700 cars. They all have Forza Vista levels of interaction and detail. More than 30 tracks, but with the dynamic weather system really no two races are the same. The Forza Driver’s Cup has six different series, and we expect it to take players between 60 and 80 hours to complete. It’s been more than two years.[/alert]

Wendl also believes that it’s an opportunity for motorsport on Windows as there’s a huge audience on the platform.

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Windows, I believe, is a real opportunity for motorsport. There’s a huge sim racing audience on PC. We’ve done a lot to surprise and delight that audience. We’re supporting every fan-requested wheel on the market, a ton of different peripherals. You can even plug in a PlayStation Dual Shock controller on your PC and play it that way if you want. We support 21 by 9 aspect ratio, which PC gamers told us was important, as well as a really wide range of specs – everything from high-end gaming rigs down to an i5 processor in a Surface Book.[/alert]

Forza Motorsport 7 will launch this October 3 on both Xbox One and PC.

Source: VentureBeat