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This doesn’t really have much to do with Forza Horizon 4. As, if it’s like Forza Horizon 3, you will still be able to play the game online and offline. This is what the stop killing games wants the other publishers to do.
I’d go one further: The movement can come across as whiney and impossible to please when it echoes the message in a super-blanket way in places it doesn’t make sense, like this one.
It’s like protesting government actions with “All government should be abolished so we can ALL BE FREE”.
Yeah, the only thing Microsoft could do in this case is to stop using licenced vehicles and music. And I’m pretty sure we would be hearing pretty loud complaints if that happened.
This is about the best case scenario. The game is even on sale to those who almost missed out on the game.
Kinda sad the game is just disposable like that. Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Licensing will do that for you. At least you’ll be able to still play it, unlike Crew.
We will update the Backstage Pass Cars list with all the remaining cars that have previously been Festival Playlist Exclusive
That’s nice that you’ll at least be able to finally get exclusive cars you may have missed.
I still play FH4 daily as FH5’s environment is too bland. This is irritating to say the least.
Was going to be upset because I played the game through game pass and bought the Lego dlc for it but not the actual game. Looks like they’re sending out free copies of the game if you are in the same boat. So that’s good.
So its easier now to unlock these rare prize cars now? That might pull me back in.