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F2P mobile racing game Forza Street will debut on the Galaxy Store soon

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Last updated: February 11th, 2020 at 21:22 UTC+01:00

Samsung's smartphones are great performers in the mobile gaming sphere even though they might not look like your usual ‘gaming' devices adorned with RGB lights. The company has embraced mobile gaming for a while now, and its latest marketing move surrounding the Galaxy S20 flagship series involves a very popular title, namely Forza.

Forza Street is coming to the Galaxy Store this spring. It's a free-to-play racing game that was initially released for Windows 10 under the ‘Miami Street' title in 2018. It was rebranded to Forza Street last year, and it's going to become available via the Galaxy Store soon.

The Galaxy S20 series has a 120Hz display which should be the perfect match for a fast-paced racing game. The game technically runs twice as smooth compared to a 60Hz panel, and we expect many other mobile games to start supporting 120Hz display modes now that Samsung made the step to a higher refresh rate.

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