Turn 10 Studios launches Forza Insiders program

An Insiders program has often been specific to Microsoft Windows or Office, allowing users to test early releases of software and features and report bugs and suggestions to Microsoft. In gaming, we often see this happen under the terms of a closed beta or sometimes an open public beta, but that’s it—something that happens once and doesn’t lead to anything else. Turn 10 is trying something different with Forza Motorsport by launching a Forza Insiders program.

The Forza Insiders program will offer direct access to developers through feedback channels and allow testing of early builds and features of the game. Insiders will have access to private forums and be asked to participate in occasional surveys.

We want to show our appreciation to all those who are looking to be a Forza Insider and collaborate with us as part of this new program. As a result, by participating in playtests and completing surveys, we will reward you with additional free credits in Forza Motorsport that you can use to help fill out your garage.

If you want to participate, sign up at the program website.

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