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Xbox offers an inside look at cars included in Forza Horizon 2 Fast and Furious expansion pack

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 17, 2019
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Xbox offers an inside look at cars included in Forza Horizon 2 Fast and Furious expansion pack

Microsoft is working on the Forza Horizon 2 Fast and Furious expansion pack, which is set to launch on March 27th for the Xbox One and Xbox 360. The game takes the high intensity cars and content from the Fast and Furious franchise, in collaboration with Turn 10 Studios and Playground Games’ open-world game.

If you want to take an inside look at what the developers plan to offer, and the exotic cars taken from Furious 7, Xbox has teamed up with Universal to offer its fans a glimpse of what’s coming by the end of the month.In the upcoming expansion pack, the cars taken from the film will look exactly the same as the ones featured in the movie.

A blog post on Xbox Wire explains: 

In addition to highlighting how various vehicles are selected for inclusion in Fast & Furious films, the video also features commentary from Fast & Furious veteran Car Coordinator Dennis McCarthy, who discusses how each car in the movie is built and designed to reflect the excitement of the characters in the series. In Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious, the car is the star, and the Furious 7 vehicles featured in the game will look and drive just like the cars from the film. 

Are you excited for Fast & Furious coming to Forza Horizon 2? 

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