AR12Gaming has received evidence suggesting that a Nintendo Switch version is also in the works.
Mobile racing game Forza Street will close on 11th April 2022 on both iOS and Android and will never be playable again.
"But but but Phil, what happened to game preservation?" I thought Azure servers were large enough to hold content?
Here's another game and another reason why digital might be the future, but the end of preserving games.
Classic games changed from their original content when made digital losing items, levels or music. Games becoming unplayable because the game is connected to online servers that are closing. Or, games just removed all together because of licensing or for any reason. Even if you bought the game. Proof? I bought Gemini Rue. Check the Play Store to see if it's there. No licensing issues. It's just gone.
Convenient. But Digital is not all it's cracked up to be. I had to obtain Gemini Rue by other means... just to get it back. Games should not be vanishing.
Good riddance. Turn 10 and Playground have worked hard to uphold the Forza name. This title was just shovel ware.
If only we could get a Forza Underground, but its the diversity department wont allow it.
Xbox and Turn 10 Studios have announced that Forza Street--the mobile Forza experience that first debuted in May 2018--will be closing for good later this year.
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I don’t think anyone wants this on Switch. Maybe a full blown Forza game but not this spinoff mobile crap.
Thatd be interesting to see how the Switch version turns out.
Please, please be true.
And it'll definitely be the best place to play it too!
If true I think Microsoft is testing the waters with their games on PC and other consoles not to mention tablets and phones they make their money in software not hardware people have said that numerous times. In my opinion I can see Microsoft going third party soon especially if their next console doesn't sell well the Zune and Windows phones were failures Xbox might be next in line to be taken off the market.