The Series 8 Update for Forza Horizon 4 arrives this week with the addition of the Barrett-Jackson Car Pack, awesome new events and adventures as well as the drift camera feature recently released in Forza Motorsport 7. Take a look at the breakdown of incredible rewards cars like the 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé and see what is in store for you.
Online Adventure ChangesHere is a good look at what has been included in the Online Adventure Championships update.
· S2 Class has been removed from Dirt Racing Championships.
· B Class has been added to Dirt Racing Championships.
· Freeroam Rush events have been removed from all Asphalt and Street Race Championships.
· Collisions are disabled for the first 30 seconds of each race. This change also applies to Horizon Life PvP races.
Drift AdventureAn all-new Online Adventure game mode! Take part in three-race Drift Championships, where it’s not about how fast you can drive, it’s about how well you can drift! Points are scored on asphalt only and are based on the angle and speed of your drift. You’ll have time to complete a few laps in each event, so don’t worry if you mess up the start, you still have every chance to win as only your best lap’s score goes up on the leaderboard. Drift Adventure is available in both Quick Play and Ranked and can be accessed from the Online Adventure tab in the Pause Menu. Earning a rank in Drift Adventure will check-off the Online Adventure requirement for Festival Playlist.
Drift CameraIf you like to show off your style and grace while getting sideways the Drift Camera will be a welcome addition. You can enable it in the HUD and Gameplay settings and view pans in your direction of travel in the cockpit view. Check out the new settings while you explore the Drift Adventure.
Barrett-Jackson CarsThe Barrett-Jackson Car Pack is available for separate purchase and is included as a free add-on for players who own the Forza Horizon 4 Car Pass. The vehicles of the Barrett-Jackson Car Pack are a veritable “who’s who” of collectible automobiles from decades past. From the hand-built 1932 Ford Custom Double Down to the sleek, race-ready 1963 Shelby Monaco King Cobra, these cars have been desired by drivers around the world since their introduction to Forza Motorsport 7 and now is your chance to experience them in Forza Horizon 4. For an in depth look at these amazing vehicles, you can read about them in
the story that announced their arrival to Forza 7.Showcase RemixTake on the Horizon Motocross team in a off-road ready 1958 Austin-Healy Sprite Mk1. There is really nothing like it in the real world. Check it out for a limited-time only after you have completed the regular Festival Showcase.
Series 8 Reward CarsThrough the seasons of Series 8 you can earn each of these cars, and the Easter Bunny suit, by completing 50% and 80% of the Festival Playlist. Have a look at each car in detail and what it takes to earn it.
2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Forza Edition (Festival Playlist 50%)
2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (Festival Playlist 80%)
2018 Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé (Summer Season 50%)
1969 Hot Wheels Twin Mill (Summer Season 80%)
2012 Ferrari 599XX Evolution (Autumn Season 50%)
2011 Hot Wheels Bone Shaker (Autumn Season 80%)
1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport 396 (Winter Season 50%)
2016 W Motors Lykan HyperSport (Winter Season 80%)
2009 Vauxhall Corsa VXR (Spring Season 50%)
And don’t forget the awesome Easter Bunny Suit (Spring Season 80%)
