Free-to-play 'Forza Street' hits PC, Android and iOS versions announced

Updated April 15, 2019: Forza Street is coming to Android and iOS soon. This information was revealed on Facebook by the official Forza channel.

A few months ago, Microsoft released a game called Miami Street for PC. It wasn't meant for high-end systems, but could be played on less powerful devices like tablets. Today, it seems like the title has left early branding, embracing a new identity, "Forza Street." According to the team, Forza Street is a "race-on-the-go" experience, confirming prior leaks back in March.

In Forza Street, you enter the street racing scene to win the car collection of your dreams. Pick an event, set your lineup, and race for infamy. Race to collect legendary cars – from classic muscle to modern supercars – turning your garage into a trophy case. The developer also says that Forza Street features streamlined controls which focus on timing. Lastly, unlike the lengthy races found in Forza Horizon 4, you can squeeze in a quick one-minute race.

First leaked back in March, Forza Street was initial framed as a mobile racing experience for iOS and Android devices too, extending Microsoft's racing franchise beyond Xbox and PC. It's unclear if these versions are still on the horizon, following the recent rebrand.

Hopefully Forza Street is a polished experience which will keep players coming back for more. We'll have to wait a few days to find out what gamers truly think about this entry to the Forza franchise.

Are you interested in Forza Street? Let us know. It's a free-to-play experience so there's no risk in trying it.

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Asher Madan

Asher Madan handles gaming news for Windows Central. Before joining Windows Central in 2017, Asher worked for a number of different gaming outlets. He has a background in medical science and is passionate about all forms of entertainment, cooking, and antiquing.