Quite a few big changes are included in the racing game

Jun 14, 2013 09:13 GMT  ·  By

Turn 10 Studios' Dan Greenawalt confirmed that Forza Motorsport 5 brings quite a few changes to the core recipe of the racing franchise by removing the weather and night races, while introducing a new Storefront to replace the Auction House.

Forza Motorsport games delivered not just great racing simulation experiences, but also allowed players to create all sorts of customized liveries and paint schemes, which could then be sold to others in the game.

Forza Motorsport 5 for the Xbox One, however, changes this mechanic, according to Turn 10's Dan Greenawalt, via NeoGAF.

Apparently, the game will completely remove dynamic weather and night races, while replacing the Auction House with a modified Storefront that rewards those who make liveries depending on how often they're used by other players.

As such, all community liveries will be free to buy and there will even be a system that learns what combinations players like and recommends them similar things.

No other concrete details are known, so Forza fans should expect to hear more until the game's launch alongside the Xbox One in November.