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132GB Forza Motorsport preload is now live

Robert Collins Robert Collins
September 20, 2023
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Forza Motorsport will finally release in just a couple weeks, and now the preload for the game has gone live on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Those itching to rev their engines in this series reboot better be ready to make room for it. Install sizes are listed below.

  • Xbox Series X: 132.10GB
  • Xbox Series S: 97GB
  • Windows PC: 118.9GB

Get ready to start your engines! 🏁

Forza Motorsport is now available to preload on #Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC!

It is approximately 130gb 🔥

Coming Day One to #XboxGamePass on October 10th 🏎 pic.twitter.com/MskDUic53d

— Game Pass Tracker on 𝕏 (@gamepasstracker) September 19, 2023

The massive download size is pretty typical of modern AAA releases compared to say, Starfield’s 125GB or the 150GB required for Red Dead Redemption 2.

It was revealed last week that the game will have three performance modes, a first for the franchise. The first hands-on previews have also come out, and th initial impressions of the game seem to be decidedly positive. As is typical with the series, Forza Motorsport will feature hundreds of cars, all of which will feature a staggering amount of customization.

Forza Motorsport releases on October 10, and will be available day one on Xbox Game Pass.

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