Forza Street

Forza Street (2018)

by Electric Square, Microsoft Studios
Genres:Strategy, Sport, Simulator, Racing
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Enter the ultimate street racing scene to win the car collection of your dreams. Pick an event, set your lineup, and race for infamy. COLLECT AND UPGRADE ICONIC CARS Race to collect legendary cars – from classic muscle to modern sports and retro supercars – turning your garage into a trophy case. TRUE CINEMATIC RACING Streamlined controls focus on timing for gas, brake, and boost as action-cams chase the adrenaline up close. RACE ON YOUR TERMS Race anytime, anywhere. Squeeze in a quick one-minute race or get immersed in an endless story with multiple paths to victory.Show more
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