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Forza Horizon 4 to add Mitsubishi cars via free update

Forza Horizon 4 will add Mitsubishi cars via a free update this week.

“Brand new announcement coming to [Forza Horizon 4] with this week’s update,” a tweet from Playground Games began. “We’ve got our new multiplayer mode Free-All-Adventure, brand new Horizon Story: Isha’s Taxis and the return of Mitsubishi with a free car pack.”

Prior to the update, a licensing issue was preventing Mitsubishi vehicles from being included in the popular racing game.

“While our teams work hard to license hundreds of brands for Forza games, we can’t always align our fans’ desires with the interests of every licensor, as is the case here with Mitsubishi,” a statement made back in September 2018 advised. “As a result, we’re unable to include Mitsubishi cars in Forza Horizon 4 at this time.”

Good news for Mitsubishi fans, eh?

Forza Horizon 4 is available now on Windows PC and Xbox One. The title is part of the Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere programs.


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