Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios announced Forza Street way back in April of last year, and brought the game to Windows 10 first.
Forza Street is now available on iOS

Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios announced Forza Street way back in April of last year, and brought the game to Windows 10 first.
Wunderlist became one of the most popular productivity apps and was acquired by Microsoft in 2015. Now the founder of Wunderlist is back, unveiling another option.
Way, way back in 2014 Apple released an ad all about the stickers, or decals, you can put on your Mac notebook. It was a great way to embrace that particular community, the folks who love to customize their Apple-branded laptop in unique ways.
Microsoft is now testing iOS 13's ability to have apps run several windows of the same app on iPad with its own Word and PowerPoint software.
Technically speaking, it's still possible to download the Wunderlist to-do app, but it won't be around for much longer. And Microsoft is reminding users that time is running out.
While Apple and other companies all around the globe have had to make some major changes due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the machines must continue. Which means summer intern programs are moving ahead as planned.
The premium simulation racing game "Forza Street" is launching on the iPhone and iPad on Tuesday, May 5, according to Turn 10 Studios and Microsoft.
Streaming is wildly popular, with services like Twitch and Microsoft's Mixer housing a variety of talent across genres. And now one of the more popular pieces of streaming software is finally coming to Mac.
Apple is bringing a beta version of ProRes RAW to Windows, making it possible to watch specific video files in select apps.
Microsoft is making some big changes for Office 365 and Microsoft Teams, broadening availability in big ways.
Is your display distorted when running Windows 10 on your Mac? If so, there's nothing to worry about because that's a known issue and Apple has now offered a simple fix for it.
Several online game-streaming services, including Nvidia's GeForce Now, Sony's PS Now, Microsoft's xCloud and Google's Stadia, are currently unable to reach iPhone and iPad customers because Apple's rules are making it impossible to get their apps on the App Store.