Compare Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Add-Ons Bundle (DLC) (Xbox One) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Playground Games. Published by Microsoft Studios. Released on 10/2/2018. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Third Person, First Person, Racing.

Every piece of post-launch content for Forza Horizon 4 in one shot: two full expansion maps, 42 Car Pass vehicles, VIP perks, Formula Drift machines, and iconic Bond cars.

If you already own the base game and want the full Forza Horizon 4 experience without hunting down each DLC individually, this bundle is the straightforward way to get there. It stacks the Car Pass, VIP Membership, Formula Drift Car Pack, Best of Bond Car Pack, and both major expansions - Fortune Island and LEGO Speed Champions - into a single purchase. That's a lot of content, and the two expansions alone justify the conversation about whether it's worth picking up. Fortune Island is the serious-flavoured addition. It drops a new map with fresh road races, dirt events, and PR stunts, but its real personality comes from the dramatic terrain - narrow mountain roads hammered by thunderstorms, aurora borealis lighting up the sky, and a coastline that feels genuinely different from the main Great Britain open world. It includes the longest drift zone in any Forza game to date, which will make the wheel-and-pedal crowd very happy. The complaint you'll see repeated is that it's "more of the same" - which is fair. If you're already a little burned out on the base game's structure, Fortune Island doesn't shake things up enough to feel like a proper reset. LEGO Speed Champions is where things get properly weird, and in a good way. The expansion adds LEGO Valley, a full themed world with its own city (Brickchester), the Falcon Speedway race track, Speed Ramp challenges, Destruction challenges, and the gloriously named Super Mega Awesome Adventure Stunt Park. You pick up brick-built versions of the McLaren Senna, Ferrari F40 Competizione, and 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally - all driveable and fully customisable - and work through a branching challenge grid with 272 individual tasks to tick off. It's colourful, self-aware, and fun without feeling like a kids' game. The map isn't huge and you can rattle through the story beats pretty quickly, but the sheer density of things to discover - alien landing sites, a pirate lagoon, Lego Easter eggs tucked in every corner - gives it replay value that Fortune Island can't quite match. The supporting content rounds things out nicely. The Car Pass delivers 42 licensed vehicles, the VIP Membership adds three exclusive Forza Edition cars, double credit rewards on races, a free player house, and weekly bonus Super Wheelspins. The Formula Drift and Best of Bond packs bring niche-but-fun flavour to your garage. One important heads-up: as of mid-2024, Forza Horizon 4 reached end-of-life status and all standalone DLC was pulled from sale on both the Microsoft Store and Steam. That means this bundle is now the only route to get this content outside of buying the full Ultimate Edition, which changes the value calculation considerably if you already own the standard game. For casual players this is about as welcoming as the Forza Horizon series gets - the open world structure, adjustable assists, and varied event types mean you don't need a sim background to have a great time. LEGO Speed Champions in particular is genuinely one of the best "four people on the couch" modes the franchise has produced, even if it doesn't support local split-screen (Horizon 4 is online-only for multiplayer). Wheel and pedal support is solid on Xbox One and Xbox Series X, and the Fortune Island drift zone will stretch anyone running a halfway decent force-feedback setup. Riley, Scout Team

Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Add-Ons Bundle (DLC) (Xbox One)
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Forza Horizon 4 Ultimate Add-Ons Bundle (DLC) (Xbox One)

Oct 2, 2018Playground GamesMicrosoft Studios
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Every piece of post-launch content for Forza Horizon 4 in one shot: two full expansion maps, 42 Car Pass vehicles, VIP perks, Formula Drift machines, and iconic Bond cars.

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If you already own the base game and want the full Forza Horizon 4 experience without hunting down each DLC individually, this bundle is the straightforward way to get there. It stacks the Car Pass, VIP Membership, Formula Drift Car Pack, Best of Bond Car Pack, and both major expansions - Fortune Island and LEGO Speed Champions - into a single purchase. That's a lot of content, and the two expansions alone justify the conversation about whether it's worth picking up. Fortune Island is the serious-flavoured addition. It drops a new map with fresh road races, dirt events, and PR stunts, but its real personality comes from the dramatic terrain - narrow mountain roads hammered by thunderstorms, aurora borealis lighting up the sky, and a coastline that feels genuinely different from the main Great Britain open world. It includes the longest drift zone in any Forza game to date, which will make the wheel-and-pedal crowd very happy. The complaint you'll see repeated is that it's "more of the same" - which is fair. If you're already a little burned out on the base game's structure, Fortune Island doesn't shake things up enough to feel like a proper reset. LEGO Speed Champions is where things get properly weird, and in a good way. The expansion adds LEGO Valley, a full themed world with its own city (Brickchester), the Falcon Speedway race track, Speed Ramp challenges, Destruction challenges, and the gloriously named Super Mega Awesome Adventure Stunt Park. You pick up brick-built versions of the McLaren Senna, Ferrari F40 Competizione, and 1967 Mini Cooper S Rally - all driveable and fully customisable - and work through a branching challenge grid with 272 individual tasks to tick off. It's colourful, self-aware, and fun without feeling like a kids' game. The map isn't huge and you can rattle through the story beats pretty quickly, but the sheer density of things to discover - alien landing sites, a pirate lagoon, Lego Easter eggs tucked in every corner - gives it replay value that Fortune Island can't quite match. The supporting content rounds things out nicely. The Car Pass delivers 42 licensed vehicles, the VIP Membership adds three exclusive Forza Edition cars, double credit rewards on races, a free player house, and weekly bonus Super Wheelspins. The Formula Drift and Best of Bond packs bring niche-but-fun flavour to your garage. One important heads-up: as of mid-2024, Forza Horizon 4 reached end-of-life status and all standalone DLC was pulled from sale on both the Microsoft Store and Steam. That means this bundle is now the only route to get this content outside of buying the full Ultimate Edition, which changes the value calculation considerably if you already own the standard game. For casual players this is about as welcoming as the Forza Horizon series gets - the open world structure, adjustable assists, and varied event types mean you don't need a sim background to have a great time. LEGO Speed Champions in particular is genuinely one of the best "four people on the couch" modes the franchise has produced, even if it doesn't support local split-screen (Horizon 4 is online-only for multiplayer). Wheel and pedal support is solid on Xbox One and Xbox Series X, and the Fortune Island drift zone will stretch anyone running a halfway decent force-feedback setup. Riley, Scout Team

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xboxOpen-World RacingExpansion PackDrift ZoneLicensed CarsSeasonal EventsVIP ProgressionBrick ChallengesAurora Borealis Map

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
2 GB
Storage
8 GB
Graphics
NVidia 650TI OR AMD R7 250x
Processor
Intel i3-4170 @ 3.7Ghz OR Intel i5 750 @ 2.67Ghz
System requirements
Windows 10 version 15063.0

Recommended

Memory
4 GB
Storage
12 GB
Graphics
NVidia GTX 970 OR NVidia GTX 1060 3GB OR AMD R9 290x OR AMD RX 470
Processor
Intel i7-3820 @ 3.6Ghz
System requirements
Windows 10 version 15063.0

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Game Info

Developer
Playground Games
Publisher
Microsoft Studios
Release Date
Oct 2, 2018

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