If you’re looking for the latest Forza fix but aren’t near your Xbox One, have no fear! Forza Hub – the official Forza app that’s been used by millions of fans on Xbox One – is now available for Windows 10 PCs. Available via the Windows 10 store at no additional charge, Forza Hub for Windows 10 is the latest version of the Forza Hub experience, bringing you all the features you’ve come to expect from Forza Hub. Download Forza Hub for Windows 10 now!
With Forza Hub for Windows 10, you can take advantage of all the things that make Forza Hub an essential app on Xbox One, including collecting your weekly Forza Rewards. Each week you can redeem your Rewards then spend those in-game credits in games like Forza Motorsport 6, Forza Horizon 2, and more.
In addition, Forza Hub on Windows offers you the latest Forza news and updates, including community features like “Rear View Mirror,” “Heavy Metal Affliction,” “In Focus,” and the “Forza Motorsport Week in Review.”
You’ll have instant access to the best photos from the Forza Community via the Gallery feature, which allows players to access their own photos taken in games like Forza Motorsport 6, Forza Horizon 2, and more, while also checking out photos taken by their friends as well as the best photos Forza has to offer, hand-picked on a regular basis by the Forza Community Team.
Forza Hub for Windows 10’s “My Forza” feature lets players see exactly how far they have progressed in Forza games reaching back as far as Forza Motorsport 2, as well as learn about interesting stats about their overall progression, including total miles driven in all Forza games, numbers of days played, and more.
With gorgeous touchscreen-enabled interactivity and the ability to stream Xbox One Forza games directly to your Windows 10 machine using the Xbox app, Forza Hub for Windows 10 is a must-have app for every Forza fan. Download it today from the Windows 10 store for free.
Source: Forza Motorsport
João is a games journalist, Senior Editor at XDA Developers. They contributed 156 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: previously reported for Neowin before joining XDA Developers in 2021, where he leads coverage of Windows, Microsoft, and hardware.



