Forza is a popular racing game series developed by Turn 10 Studios and published by Microsoft Studios. The series has been around since 2005 and has become a staple in the racing game genre. The games feature a wide variety of cars and tracks, from classic muscle cars to modern supercars and from real-world circuits to fictional street courses. The gameplay focuses on realistic physics and driving mechanics, making for a challenging and immersive experience. With stunning graphics and sound design, Forza games offer a thrilling and authentic racing experience for players of all skill levels. The game is now becoming even more accessible to players since the company announced that Forza Motorsport will include audio cues in the game, enabling blind people to race in the game as well.

The player will be guided via Audio Prompts in the game

The studio has introduced a new blind driver assistance system that uses audio prompts to help low-vision or no-sight “race drivers” navigate the game’s menus and control their cars. Through voice commands, players can control their car’s position, direction, turning, and other vital information such as when to slow down or change gears.

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This innovative feature is a step forward in making video games more accessible and inclusive for players with disabilities. It’s essential to create games that can be enjoyed by all players, regardless of their abilities.

Forza Motorsport” is not only breaking down barriers for visually impaired gamers, but it also promises to provide an immersive experience for all players. With every track being redesigned, and realistic car damage, the game will undoubtedly appeal to racing enthusiasts. It’s refreshing to see game developers like Turn 10 Studios prioritizing inclusivity.

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