Christmas is fast approaching, and Playground Games has given players an early present by dropping the new Series 30 content update. As well as further quality-of-life improvements, there’s new content to look forward to as well as a brand new feature.
Forza Horizon 4 players can look forward to a brand new feature arriving at the festival to test their creativity and their driving skills, all in one new game mode. It’s called Super7, and it’s set to arrive on Tuesday December 8 for all FH4 players.
As we enter December, the snowy grounds of winter are back on the menu in Forza Horizon 4. Along with the icy conditions, there’s more new events and prizes to go hunting for.
According to a now-deleted Tweet from the official Forza Horizon 4 account, Swedish marque Koenigsegg’s latest hypercar is heading to the game — and soon.
It’s been only a few months since we first saw the teaser for the upcoming new, and un-numbered, Forza Motorsport, but one industry insider reckons that the next title in the Horizon series could arrive first.
Thanksgiving is a time for celebration, and Forza Horizon 4 wants to give thanks to players with the newest Autumn season. There’s no turkey hunting, but there are plenty of events to sink your teeth into.
The world may be focusing on the new generation consoles, but players of Forza Horizon 4 will still be keeping busy in the newest Summer season. Series 29 is now officially underway, bringing more events and prizes to players around the UK.
The sun is out and the fresh Spring air once again descends across the UK to mark a new season in Forza Horizon 4. Alongside the recent launch of FH4 on Xbox Series X/S, we’re now into the last stretch of Series 28, with a final serving of content before Series 29.
Forza Horizon 4 is the fourth title in the Forza Motorsport-spinoff Horizon series. Developed by UK studio, Playground Games, the Horizon games take inspiration from the Motorsport series but place the player into a large open-world map, driving from race to race and engaging in other challenges.
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Players of Forza Horizon 4 are set to play in the snow once again this week, as the return of Winter makes itself known. Everyone will be kept warm with a new batch of events around the UK.
It’s a busy time ahead for Playground Games and Forza Horizon 4. The studio has scheduled a new livestream for November 5 to celebrate the launch of FH4 on Xbox Series X and Series S, and PG will be broadcasting in conjunction with Forza Monthly.
With Halloween just around the corner, a new Autumn season is now underway in Forza Horizon 4. Among the pumpkins lies a new set of events to accompany anyone going trick-or-treating.
Summer’s golden rays of sunshine are bathing over the UK to mark a new season in Forza Horizon 4. We also mark the beginning of Series 28, with new content and new events on the table.
Spring is making another appearance this week, bringing a fresh season to Forza Horizon 4. Series 27 is now in the home stretch, but there’s one last helping of content before Series 28 arrives.
In an earlier livestream than normal, Playground Games has given us a sneak peek at the upcoming Series 28 update for Forza Horizon 4. The latest update is set to drop at its regular scheduled Tuesday time slot next week despite this early showing.
In a deviation from regular proceedings, Playground Games has decided to tease the next update for Forza Horizon 4 a little out of sequence compared to usual.
Snow has returned to cover the UK and mark a new Winter season in Forza Horizon 4. Players will have a new set of events among the snow drifts to tackle as well as updated content.
Autumn officially returns to Forza Horizon 4 to kick off a new season and a new month. Among the falling leaves sits new content and new events around the UK.
The Xbox Game Pass subscription service continues to grow, and next month sees the addition of a fan favorite. With DiRT Rally 2.0 leaving the service on October 1, it begs the question: what’s going to take its place for sim racers? Now there’s an answer, Forza Motorsport 7.