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Forza Horizon 4 heads to PC via Steam in March

Don't fancy PC via the Microsoft Store? No problem.

Forza Horizon 4 will head to Windows PC via Steam on 9 March, Microsoft has today confirmed.

“For the first time, the Forza franchise is headed to Steamwith the award-winning Forza Horizon 4 on March 9,” Microsoft said in a statement.

“Players have been celebrating the seasons in historic Britain on Xbox consoles and Windows 10 PC with Xbox Game Pass, and we’re thrilled to bring Forza Horizon 4 to a whole new audience on Steam,” it continued. “Since 2018, the Horizon Festival has attractedracing and automotive fans thanks tobeautiful, historic Britain’s breathtaking scenery in a shared world wheretogether,everyone experiences changes in time of day, weather, and seasons. Thanks to our community, game play in Forza Horizon 4 is more expansive than ever before with battle royale inspired racing via The Eliminator, added rewards forstunning in-game photography with Horizon Promo, and reinvented community-created challenges with the recent arrival of Super 7.”

Forza Horizon 4 will include cross-play with Windows PC via Microsoft Store, Xbox One and Xbox Series S & X consoles. Moreover, Microsoft confirmed that the Steam version of the game will also make available the title’s various pieces of DLC, including Fortune Island and LEGO Speed Champions.

Forza Horizon 4 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X and is also available as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription program. We reviewed the game here.


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