Right, I’ve got a lot of racing to do for reasons we’ll get into soon, so I’ll make this quick. Forza Horizon 4 is getting delisted from online storefronts on both Xbox and PC in December this year, Playground Games has announced, citing licensing and agreements with partners as the reason it’s being taken down.
The full delisting happens on December 15, 2024, with Playground explaining in a blog post: “This means the game and its additional content will no longer be available for purchase [from that date]. Players who already own the game and its content will be able to download and play it as normal, including its offline, online, and multiplayer features; physical copies of the game purchased after this date will also work and will be able to use online features.”
If you played it via Xbox Game Pass, and then bought DLC, you’ll be “eligible to receive a game token” for it as long as your subscription was still active as of June 25. In the run up that fateful day in December, things are also gradually being wound down, with the game’s DLC already only being purchasable via buying the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions, and the current Series being the last one.