Highlights

  • The Game Awards 2023's Best Sports/Racing Game category features five nominees, but Forza Motorsport is the frontrunner due to its technical marvel and impressive quality.
  • While EA Sports FC 24 and F1 23 have their strengths and improvements, they might not be enough to beat out Forza Motorsport for the Game Award.
  • Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged and The Crew Motorfest are also contenders, but their lack of originality and technical excellence might hinder their chances of winning.

UPDATE: Forza Motorsport won Best Sports/Racing Game at The Game Awards 2023!

A genre that's been an integral part of the gaming ecosphere since the very beginning, sports video games are still abundant in the modern video game market. From soccer games to NFL, NBA, NHL, and everything in between, all the usual sports games still make annual appearances, and they're still some of the highest-grossing games on the market, right along with racing games, which tend to get lumped in together when The Game Awards comes around every year.

The Game Awards 2023's Best Sports/Racing Game category brings five of the year's best sports games together and allows each one to walk away with the much-coveted Game Award trophy. While each of these five games has a pretty sizable fan-base, there's only one that stands a real chance of winning this year's Game Award for the Best Sports/Racing game, though the other four did try their best.

2023 Best Sports/Racing Game Nominees

  • EA Sports FC 24
  • F1 23
  • Forza Motorsport
  • Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged
  • The Crew Motorfest
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EA Sports FC 24

After announcing its split from the FIFA license back in May 2022, fans were left a little unsure of the future of EA's soccer franchise, one that had continued to grow for the last few decades. Thankfully, it seems as though FIFA's lack of involvement in EA Sports FC 24 has barely hindered the game at all, with it earning pretty decent reviews across the board. Some Ultimate Team improvements, a vast selection of teams and players, and a new PlayStyles feature make EA Sports FC 24 an impressive new start for EA, albeit one that does feel admittedly familiar for long-time FIFA fans.

F1 23

Widely considered to be a new high point for the series, F1 23 makes some small but very welcome improvements over its past few predecessors. F1 23 brings back the lauded Braking Point story mode, and introduces a new World mode to the series, both of which help to make F1 23 feel like the complete package. After being disappointed with F1 22's more predatory practices and lack of content, F1 23 is a major step in the right direction for the franchise, but it might still be a few steps away from earning the Game Award this year.

Forza Motorsport

Though it didn't quite set the world on fire, Forza Motorsport was still an excellent entry in the long-running racing franchise, and has since cemented itself one of the most technically impressive racing games of all time. With realistic lighting, cutting-edge physics, and a slew of other technical features too smart for their own good, Forza Motorsport is truly a technical marvel, and should receive the flowers it rightly deserves. Though there are plenty of racing games in this category this year, few can match the sheer quality and technical impressiveness on display in Forza Motorsport.

Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged

A true sequel, Hot Wheels Unleashed 2: Turbocharged fixes just about everything fans weren't too keen on in the 2021 original, and improves upon just about everything they did like. While there are plenty of more technically impressive racing games nominated in this year's Best Sports/Racing Game category, few are as genuinely fun as Hot Wheels Unleashed 2, with the game's developers having a lot of fun creating smaller-than-life tracks and bringing a ton of extravagant vehicles to the game.

The Crew Motorfest

Ubisoft's attempt to deliver a Forza Horizon competitor, The Crew Motorfest is a fairly strong contender. With a beautiful open world and excellent attention to detail, The Crew Motorfest is a surprising visual spectacle, and it's definitely a big improvement over previous games in the series. However, The Crew Motorfest does feel like it's trying to imitate Forza Horizon a little too closely at times, and that lack of originality might cost it the Game Award.

Final Prediction

Forza Motorsport 7 Cover

Though all five games nominated for the Best Sports/Racing category at this year's Game Awards are worthy sequels and successors, there's only one game that can take home the award, and it seems pretty likely that it'll be Forza Motorsport. It may not have reviewed quite as well as Xbox probably hoped, but Forza Motorsport is a technical marvel, and at the end of the day that's a vital boon in this category.

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