Forza Horizon 4 is on its final lap

One of the greatest open world racers in my opinion and that of many others is taking it’s final lap this holiday season, along with a heavy discount. Playground Games launched Forza Horizon 4 six years ago, but unfortunately later this month it will be removed from all shelves, including the digital ones.

Don’t worry though, if you hurry Forza Horizon 4 is available at an 80 percent discount from the Microsoft Store on both console and PC, as well as Steam. This discount applies to all editions, including the Premium and Deluxe versions with all of the included downloadable content.

If you already own the game you can get other titles at 50 percent off or benefit from a Forza Horizon 4 upgraded version. You can still play the game with others, earn rewards and participate in online events. Microsoft hasn’t announced any plans to discontinue the servers, so jump in, get it while you can, and don’t miss your chance to enjoy this timeless classic.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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