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Forza Horizon 2 leaves the Microsoft Store in September

Forza Horizon 2 will hit end of life in September, meaning the game and its DLC will be taken off the Microsoft Store.

“A heads up for the Forza community: Forza Horizon 2 will reach “end of life” status on September 30,” Turn10 recently advised.

“That means that the game and its associated DLC will no longer be available for purchase. After September 30, players who own Forza Horizon 2 will still able to download and play the game and its associated content as normal. However, Forza Horizon 2 and its DLC will no longer be for sale.”

Forza Horizon 2 is currently available for free to those with an Xbox Live Gold account as part of Xbox Games With Gold, August 2018. Good time to grab the game and its DLC, eh?

Forza Horizon 2 debuted on Xbox 360 and is currently available on Xbox One via backwards compatibility.


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