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Forza Horizon 4 to be released on Steam next month, Hot Wheels Car Pack also announced

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
February 8, 2021
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Forza Horizon 4 is coming to Steam on March 9, developer Playground Games announced today. This will be the first Forza game to be released on Valve’s platform, and it will support cross-play with Xbox and Windows 10 players.

The open world racing game is also getting a new Hot Wheels Car Pack, which will add more cars to the list of over 600 vehicles already available. This should be a nice homage to the critically-acclaimed Hot Wheels DLC for Forza Horizon 3, a game that was recently delisted from the Microsoft Store on Xbox and Windows 10.

Coming soon – the #HotWheels Legends Car Pack.
1:64 just wasn’t enough for these Legends. @Hot_Wheels pic.twitter.com/tFthgvaNzx

— Forza Horizon (@ForzaHorizon) February 8, 2021

Along with Halo and Gears of War, Forza remains one of Microsoft’s biggest game franchises, and Forza Horizon 4 was one of the most critically-acclaimed games coming from Xbox Game Studios during the previous console generation. With Halo: MCC and Gears 5 being already available on Steam, it’s nice to see Forza Horizon 4 make the jump to Valve’s popular platform, and it will be interesting to see if Forza Motorsport 7 could follow later. You can see Forza Horizon 4 on Steam here, and add it to your wish list ahead of next month’s release.

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