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Forza Horizon 4 demo available now on PC, Xbox One

Update: The demo is now live — the link below is the easiest way to get to it.

Original story: Forza Horizon 4 demo will likely become available tonight or tomorrow, a post on ResetEra has determined.

Those on the forum have discovered an entry on the Microsoft Store that suggests a 12 September release date — which could even be as late as 13 September here in Australia due to time zone shenanigans. According to the info, the demo will be available on both Windows PC and Xbox One and clocks in at 27.8GB.

Those in Australia can check out the demo’s Microsoft Store entry here.

Now it may be coincidental, but Stevivor’s just checked out Forza Horizon 4 and our coverage goes up later this evening — could that coverage and this demo be timed to drop at the same time? Who knows; we don’t have any confirmation of this. I guess time will tell!

Forza Horizon 4 heads to Windows PC and Xbox One in October as part of the Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere programs.


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