A few days ago, the software giant announced that Forza Racing Championship is set for a summer release and will take advantage of up to 600 Forzavista cars. Furthermore, the competition will be open to anyone, no matter where they may live. It doesn’t matter if you’re the ultimate noob with no idea how to play the game, or if you’re the best virtual driver in the entire universe: the Forza Racing Championship is open to all. Players can also win real prizes, and not just some useless digital trophy. Here’s the full description: We expect Microsoft to reveal more about the Forza Racing Championship at E3 2016 in the next few days. We also expect it to be announced for Windows 10 as well. To accompany the release of the Ford GT LM race car, we’re also launching a brand new Le Mans-themed Rivals event in Forza Motorsport 6 this week. Find out how you stack up against your friends and the community. And, be sure to watch the 84th running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 18 and 19. Not too long ago, Microsoft released Forza Motorsports 6: Apex for Windows 10. While it’s not the full version of the game, it’s a relatively decent substitute. Microsoft also released an update that makes it possible for gamers to run Forza Motorsports 6: Apex on multiple GPUs, a feature fans have long requested for games coming from the Windows Store. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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