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Forza Horizon 4

Platform(s): PC, Xbox One
Genre: Racing
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Playground Games
Release Date: Oct. 2, 2018

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'Forza Horizon 4' (ALL) Available On Steam

by Rainier on March 9, 2021 @ 3:44 p.m. PST

In Forza Horizon 4 you explore beautiful scenery, collect over 450 cars, and become a Horizon Superstar in historic Britain.

Forza Horizon 4 is aiming to be the largest and most dynamic Forza title to date. Allowing to you race everything from sports cars to hovercrafts, it's aiming to create a dynamic online experience unlike any other.

The biggest new feature for Forza Horizon 4 is seasons that change the game world. A lake may be frozen in winter or paths may unexpectedly open in spring, allowing the large world to be even more fluid than ever.

Forza Horizon 4 is set in Britain, and players can explore the cities and countryside in dozens of fast and expensive cars.

Collect, modify and drive over 450 cars. Race, stunt, create and explore – choose your own path to become a Horizon Superstar.

For the first time, the Forza franchise is available on Steam with Forza Horizon 4 ($59.99/£54.99/€ 69.99).

Gameplay in Forza Horizon 4 is more expansive than ever before with battle royale inspired racing via The Eliminator, added rewards for stunning in-game photography with Horizon Promo, and reinvented community-created challenges with the recent arrival of Super7. In this newest game mode, beat seven random challenges in a row for an exclusive reward, and even create your own custom challenges featuring structures and scenery—whatever you want, wherever you want.

Forza Horizon 4 also has two expansions that bring open-world driving to two vastly different terrains – the mysterious, treacherous roads of Fortune Island and the LEGO Brick countryside in LEGO Speed Champions. Explore all the environments the Horizon Festival has to offer by driving 600+ cars available to collect in-game—or expand your collection with iconic film vehicles from the Best of Bond Car Pack, stylish old-school drives from the Barrett-Jackson Car Pack, or thrilling action rides from the upcoming Hot Wheels Legends Car Pack. On Steam, these expansions and car packs will be available for purchase, allowing you to customize your Horizon Festival experience.

With cross-play, Steam players join millions of monthly “Forza Horizon 4”players driving across Britain on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs and cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. And starting today, all “Forza Horizon 4”players across Xbox Game Pass, Xbox One, Windows 10 PC and Steam can add the 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS to their collections for free by playing “Forza Horizon 4”while logged into their Xbox profile between now and March 14 at 10 a.m. PDT. 

There are three ways to customize your Horizon Festival experience and car collection, with the Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate Editions offering players options in kickstarting their garages and seeing everything Britain has to offer.

Standard Edition digital bundle $59.99/£54.99/€ 69.99:

  • Forza Horizon 4 
  • Formula Drift Car Pack 

Deluxe Edition digital bundle $79.99/£69.99/€ 89.99

  • Forza Horizon 4 
  • Formula Drift Car Pack 
  • Car Pass 

Ultimate Edition digital bundle $99.99/£84.99/€ 99.99

  • Forza Horizon 4 
  • Formula Drift Car Pack 
  • Car Pass  
  • Best of Bond Car Pack 
  • Welcome Pack 
  • VIP 
  • Fortune Island 
  • LEGO Speed Champions 

Players looking to add even more playful fun to their garages can also check out the Hot Wheels Legends Car Pack, which introduces iconic favorites such as the 1949 Ford F-5 Dually Custom Hot Rod and 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk ‘Dream Roadster’ to Forza Horizon 4.

Forza Horizon 4 is available on Xbox One and PC (included with Xbox Game Pass).


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