McLaren Automotive Teases Announcement At Xbox Reveal, Probably Forza 5

There's a good chance we'll be seeing Turn 10's latest entry in the Forza Motorsport franchise make its debut tomorrow during Microsoft's Xbox Reveal.

In fact, car manufacturer McLaren Automotive posted the following tease on its official Facebook page:  “Xbox is revealing something special. We think you might like what they’re announcing…” Since some of the company's vehicles made an appearance in prior Forza games, it is safe to assume we'll be seeing Forza 5 tomorrow.

Earlier today, it was discovered that Microsoft registered the trademark for "Forza Vista," leading many to believe that this may in fact be the series' new-and-improved version of Autovista.

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