The Seattle Times accidentally broke embargo for Forza Motorsport 6: Apex, but that works out for us just fine.
According to a piece by The Seattle times, which has since been pulled, Microsoft is set to launch yet another formerly Xbox One exclusive title on PC.
Forza 6: Apex is a stripped down, free version of Turn 10 Studios’ Forza Motorsport 6 for Windows 10 users.
Positioned as a demonstration of what Windows 10 can do for PC gaming, as of yet there’s no confirmation of what will and won’t be included in the PC release.
We imagine that Microsoft and Turn 10 are going to offer players who enjoy Forza Motorsport 6: Apex the option to purchase additional tracks and cars. After all, they’re pretty dedicated to the freemium business model everywhere else.
Like with Quantum Break and Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, we’re willing to bet that Apex will require DirectX 12 as well as the prerequisite Windows 10.
It’s probably also only going to be available on the Windows Store, which is somewhat annoying given the current issues and inadequacies the store suffers from.
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