2016 open-world racer Forza Horizon 3 is getting delisted from the Microsoft Store soon, yet not before going at a bargain one final time.
With Microsoft and Turn 10 Studios getting ready to drive the Forza arrangement into the next generation with Forza Motorsport for Xbox Series X, the two are planning to leave one of their more established games behind. In other words, Forza Horizon 3 is going to be delisted soon.
Theory proposing as much initially rose not long ago, when it was found that Playground Games’ 2016 open-world racer is as of now being sold for a powerful markdown on the Microsoft Store. It’s been believed that the game will be delisted from the store once the deal wraps up on September 27, the fourth commemoration of its launch, as it would follow a steady example set by Forza Horizon 2’s delisting in 2018 and Forza Motorsport 6’s the next year. The official Forza Horizon Twitter confirmed that it’s true and the game is about to enter “End of Life” status, in the wake of the speculation. Meaning Forza Horizon 3 and its DLC will no longer be available for purchase on the Microsoft Store. Its online features including multiplayer will still be accessible to players for the foreseeable future though that doesn’t apply to the game itself. The Standard and Ultimate Editions of Forza Horizon 3 are available on the Microsoft Store for $9.89 and $20.99, respectively, a sizable discount from their usual prices of $29.99 and $69.99.
This pricing should give newcomers who got into the series with Forza Horizon 4 incentive to give its prequel a try if they haven’t already. Forza Horizon 3 is available for XboxOne and PC but will be removed from the Microsoft Store on September 27.