Developer Playground Games has announced that Forza Horizon 4 will be delisted from stores and Xbox Game Pass on December 15 “due to licensing and agreements” with partners. However, the game will still be playable both online and offline to those who own it, including physical owners. Additionally, from today the game’s DLC will start being delisted and the base game will receive a series of discounts on several platforms. Additionally, the game’s Series 77 expansion playlist will be its last and will go live on July 25 until August 22.
The game’s details via the publisher:
Experience dynamic seasons in a shared open world, explore beautiful scenery, collect over 450 cars, and become a Horizon Superstar in historic Britain.
Key Features
Seasons Change Everything
Britain Like You’ve Never Seen it. Discover lakes, valleys, castles, and breathtaking scenery all in spectacular native 4K and HDR on Xbox One X and Windows 10 PCs.
Master Driving in All Seasons. Explore a changing world through dry, wet, muddy, snowy, and icy conditions.
New Content Every Week. Every week, a new season change brings new themed content, gameplay, challenges, and rewards!
Become a Horizon Superstar
Collect Over 450 Cars. Enjoy the largest and most diverse Horizon car roster yet, including over 100 licensed automotive manufacturers.
Race. Stunt. Create. Explore. In the new open-ended campaign, everything you do progresses your game.
Customize Your Horizon Life. Outfit your driver with new clothing and emotes, own property, and create custom race routes for the community.
Explore a Shared World
Fully Synchronized World. When time of day, weather and seasons change, everyone playing the game experiences it at the same time.
Go it Alone or Team up. Play solo or cooperatively. Join Team multiplayer for casual fun or Ranked Teams to take on the best in the world.*
Livestream Your Game. Integrated Mixer features make broadcasting and spectating Horizon gameplay more fun and rewarding than ever.
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