Electric Square announces that the free-to-play racing game set in the Forza universe will have no more fun next spring.
Far from being a hit on PC and mobile, Miami Street’s makeover of Forza Street is slowly but surely coming to an end (microtransactions canceled and automatic refunds available for players who made purchases in the last 30 days):”We’re proud and grateful for the community we’ve built with Forza Street, and we want to build on what we’ve learned about creating exciting new Forza products. After the servers are closed, the game and its features will no longer be available. Players who still have the game installed after this date will see an information screen after launching the game and will no longer be able to play.”
Forza Street was intended to be a scalable game. It is based on the world of street racing, which is explored through a narrative campaign, weekly events, and limited time themed events that give players the opportunity to expand their car collection.
Final update for Forza Street
If the Forza Street servers are officially shut down in a few months, UK studio Electric Square has launched the final update for Forza Street consisting of a new brand new car, 12 weeks of Spotlight++ introducing rare and epic cars, faster energy. recharging, more energy, reduced waiting times for car dealerships, and reduced prices for the vast majority of items purchased with in-game currency.