Forza Motorsport Premium Add-Ons Bundle (DLC)
Everything Game Pass players need to go Premium: 38 extra cars, a permanent credit boost, 500k bonus credits, and five days of early access bundled into one upgrade pack.
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About Forza Motorsport Premium Add-Ons Bundle (DLC)
If you picked up Forza Motorsport on Game Pass and immediately started eyeing the cars locked behind the Premium tier, this bundle is the direct answer to that problem. It packages four separate add-ons into a single purchase: the Race Day Car Pack, the Car Pass, the VIP Membership, and the Welcome Pack. None of that is the base game, so this is squarely an upgrade, not a standalone product. Standard and Deluxe Edition buyers who skipped the Premium Edition at checkout will also find this relevant. Breaking down what you actually get: the Race Day Car Pack delivers eight cars that are new to the Forza franchise and built purely for the track, including machines like the 2018 Acura NSX GT3 and the 1983 Porsche 956. They land in your garage immediately and are especially handy early on when in-game credits are thin. Worth noting, though, that none of these cars are exclusive to the pack since all eight can eventually be bought from the Showroom with earned credits. If you are a patient grinder, you could technically skip the Race Day pack on its own. The Car Pass is the real meat here: 30 cars new to Motorsport, released on a weekly drip starting from launch. That is a solid runway of fresh garage additions across GT3 machines, touring cars, and prototype racers like the Cadillac DPi-V.R and the Oreca 07, which slot neatly into the game's Featured Multiplayer series categories. The VIP Membership is what casual and mid-core players will feel the most. That permanent 2x base credit multiplier changes the texture of the whole career grind. You also get five Forza Edition cars exclusive to VIP members, five colourways of VIP Driver Gear, the VIP Player Card and Crown Flair, and access to VIP-exclusive Rivals events. The Welcome Pack rounds everything out with five immediate Showroom car unlocks and 500,000 bonus credits, giving you a genuine head start in the Modern Tour without having to park yourself in Spec Class races all evening just to afford your first proper build. A few honest caveats worth flagging. The Car Pass contained 30 cars, which is actually 12 fewer than what Forza Horizon 5's Car Pass offered, and that comparison came up a fair bit in the community at launch. The Race Day Pack specifically drew some mild frustration for placing modern GT cars like the McLaren 720S GT3 and Mercedes-AMG GT3 behind a paywall when the base game already ships with over 500 vehicles. The bundle makes the value case easier to swallow than buying each piece separately, and Game Pass Ultimate subscribers historically received a further discount on top. Still, if you have zero interest in GT3 liveries and rarely touch Rivals mode, a chunk of this bundle is scenery rather than substance. Bottom line for my crowd: if you are on Game Pass and play Motorsport more than a few nights a week, the credit multiplier alone changes the grind enough to justify the upgrade. If you only hop in for casual laps with friends, the Welcome Pack credits and a couple of flashy race cars might be more sizzle than steak. Assess which component actually appeals to you before clicking buy. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Turn 10 Studios
- Publisher
- Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date
- Oct 5, 2023