Forza Horizon 4 will receive a major content update every four weeks

Forza Horizon 4 looks set to fully embrace the Games as Service model after it’s released. According to Playground Games, Forza Horizon 4 will receive a “huge update” every four weeks.

Speaking with Ben Penrose, Art Director at Playground Games, he told me that every ‘year’ in the game will see players receiving new content, features and more. 

One year in Forza Horizon 4 refers to a month of real time. Each week the game will move into a new season and will rotate through all four each month. 

Forza Horizon 4 Content

While the specifics of what players can expect from additional Forza Horizon 4 content each month aren’t known, Penrose did tell me it would include, “brand new features and brand new ways to play.”

New content is always welcome, but fans may be wondering how much this monthly content drop is going to cost them. And that’s where we have good news. Penrose assured me that that monthly content updates will be free of charge.

That’s going to be something that’s going to be free to everybody playing the game.

This means that in addition to the entire game and weekly seasonal challenges players will also see new content every month. This is great news for players as it means there’ll always be something to do in-game.

Not long now until we see just what Forza Horizon 4 is offering.

Forza Horizon 4 launches on October 2, 2018. 


PowerUp! attended a Forza Horizon 4 event in Sydney as a guest of Microsoft.

Leo Stevenson
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