Forza Motorsport 7 is far from sight, or so as all of the enthusiasts thought. Both Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios were surprised when a sudden announcement was revealed by the Forza Motorsport franchise. It seems like the company is under way, developing the latest addition to their line.

Forza Motorsport 7 news came about when Fanatic CEO Thomas Jackermeier had posted something that caught the attention of the forumers in the racing wheel manufacturer site. In the said post, he hinted that the new model is currently under development and he asked: "what new features would you like to see supported in FM7?"

In the said report, Jackermeier revealed that "there is someone who can lift the physics and force feedback mechanisms for the new FM7." Backing up what he said, he continued: "This person is a reliable face in car engineering with background as a world racer and very familiar with PC simracing."

Jackermeier is visibly ecstatic with Turn 10's interest in supporting PC players as Fanatic produces racing wheels for PC-first audience. Wheel support had just been added to Forza Motorsport 6 - that is why it is a great thing that wheel manufacturers are in partnership with Turn 10 Studios to ensure support is done right and properly installed.

Fanatic is known for their high-quality, top-grade racing features for racing games. The CSL Elite Wheel which they developed costs around $575 which proves that Fanatic remains true to its core, specializing on high-performance, high-quality gear.

As of now, the latest release from Microsoft is Forza Horizon 3, which was launched early 2015 for Xbox One and Windows 10 as developed by Playground Games. Before that, Forza Motorsport 6 was launched mid-2015 in partnership with Turn 10 Studios.

Whatever becomes the result of the meeting with Turn 10, it will definitely be something that fans will look forward to for the next year. For now, here is the latest Forza Horizon 3:

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