The Day One Car Pack will bring you more cars.
Turn 10 Studios, a game developer, has made it official after accidentally publishing an incomplete list. Attached at the end is a press release that lists the names of all 450+ cars available for purchase on October 2, when Forza Horizon 4 is due to be released on Xbox and PC.
The list is not complete as more cars will be added after the game launches. Day One Car Packs will allow for this. Although the names of these additional cars have not yet been revealed, “more information about that coming soon” will. Horizon 4 will also include unlockable Forza Edition cars. Future DLCs will increase the car count to give players even more options.
Gamers will be able to experience some of the vehicles that debut in Forza games from day one. These models include the 1962 Triumph Spitfire and 2016 Volvo Iron Knight, the 2017 Ford M-Sport Fiesta RS and the 2018 Ford Mustang GT.
Now for the bad news. Mitsubishi enthusiasts will be disappointed to learn that they won’t have the ability to drive an Evo, at least not starting from day one. Forza Horizon 4 won’t feature any Mitsu cars. There are licensing issues that must be resolved. The two sides will hopefully reach an agreement, and cars such as the classic Eclipse or the 3000GT will eventually be added to the already large vehicle roster.
We’re ending on a high note by attaching the Forza Horizon 4 soundtrack to the press release. It includes over 100 songs. To further increase the excitement, we have attached the first commercial spot for Forza Horizon 4.