Forza Motorsport - Koenigsegg Agera RS - Ultra Realistic Graphics Gameplay [4K60FPS]
The Agera RS was unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, along with the prototype version of the Regera. The Agera RS is an advanced version of the Agera R, implementing some of the new technology and features of the One:1 and combining the features of the Agera R and the Agera S.[27] Koenigsegg billed it as "the ultimate track tool" due to its lightweight features and track optimised technologies. The Agera RS produces 450 kg of downforce at 250 km/h. The 5.0-litre V8 engine now has a power output of 1,176 PS (865 kW; 1,160 hp) on regular pump gasoline. The optional 1-megawatt package increases the engine's power to 1,360 PS (1,000 kW; 1,341 hp). 27 units of the Agera RS were built. The model was initially going to be limited to 25 units, however two extra cars were built, one being the factory development car and one as a replacement for a customer car damaged while it was being used for shakedown testing (Agera RS Phoenix built after the crash of Agera RS Gryphon).[28] Each Agera RS could be fully customised by its owner.
Forza Motorsport is an upcoming sim racing video game developed by Turn 10 Studios and published by Xbox Game Studios.[6] It will be the thirteenth main installment in the Forza series and it will be released on Windows and Xbox Series X/S. Although it is the eighth Forza Motorsport title, succeeding Forza Motorsport 7, it will be a reboot for the titular sub-series, dropping the sequential numbering from past entries' titles. It will use the new Xbox Series X and Series S consoles to render higher definition graphics than its predecessors. Forza Motorsport is scheduled to be released on October 10, 2023 and a Early Access only release on the 5th of October.
Forza Motorsport is a sim racing video game. At launch, Forza Motorsport is projected to have more than 500 vehicles and 800 upgrades. Approximately 80 vehicles from all eras and racing vehicle kinds are among the vehicles that have been so far announced. While over 100 of these will be new to the series, many of them will be returning from earlier Forza Motorsport games.[14]
The game will include elements such as ray tracing in real-time on the track, tire wear, dynamic time of day, damage model changes with better-defined damage, and dirt buildup. There will be other effects, such as "animated track life", "physically based lighting and volumetric fog effects", and "a fully procedural cloud system". The game also includes a single-player career mode and several online multiplayer modes. At launch, Forza Motorsport will have four DLC packs available to players.