Forza Horizon 4 will be removed from sale by the end of the year

Approximately
6
years
after
it
launched,
Forza
Horizon
4
will
be
delisted
from
Xbox
and
PC,
rendering
the
game
unplayable
to
all
except
those
who
already
own
it.


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In
a
lengthy
blog
post
,
developer
Playground
Games
revealed
that
due
to
“licensing
and
agreements
with
our
partners”
they
will
be
officially
delisting
the
digital
version
of
the
game
from
sale
on
December
15,
2024.
In
other
words,
after
December
15
you
will
no
longer
be
able
to
buy
Forza
Horizon
4
digitally.

However,
they
also
stated
that
anyone
who
already
owns
the
game
digitally
or
physically
will
be
able
to
keep
playing offline,
online,
and
multiplayer,
indicating
that
the
game’s
servers
will
remain
online,
at
least
for
the
time
being.

If
you’ve
played
the
game
via
Game
Pass
but
have
bought
DLC,
don’t
fret
because
Playground
has
got
you
covered.

“If
you
played
Forza
Horizon
4
through
Xbox
Game
Pass
and
purchased
DLC
content
for
it,
worry
not:
by
having
an
active,
full-paid
(not
discounted)
Xbox
Game
Pass
subscription
on
6/25
you
will
be
eligible
to
receive
a
game
token
if
you
have
purchased
any
extra
content
for
Forza
Horizon
4
through
your
Xbox
Message
Center,”
said
Playground.
Codes
will
start
to
be
delivered
in
the
following
days,
please
bear
in
mind
that
it
might
take
a
while
before
you
get
your
token.”

Ahead
of
the
game’s
delisting
there
will
be
one
final
in-game
series
play
through.
It’ll
start
on
July
25
and
will
run
until
August
22,
at
which
point
players
will
no
longer
be
able
to
access
the
playlist
screen.
You
will,
however,
still
be
able
to
see
the
Forza
Events
screen
and
complete
daily
and
weekly
challenges
for
points
that
can
be
swapped
for
Backstage
Passes.

Speaking
of
which,
Playground
said
“We
will
update
the
Backstage
Pass
Cars
list
with
all
the
remaining
cars
that
have
previously
been
Festival
Playlist
Exclusive
after
Series
77.”

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