Still, if you’re tired of the winter or just feel like playing in other conditions, you can change the season for individual events using the blueprint system. The seasons themselves are controlled by the game, with a new season each week along with seasonal events and challenges, so it pays to play each week for that sweet new content. Rally cars only, leave the Lambo in the garage. As for winter, make sure you’re prepared for the icy conditions. Meanwhile, Summer is the best time to make use of the warm weather and get involved with some road racing. Still, the rain brings with it perfect conditions for some offroad and cross country racing. Spring and Autumn are seen as the rainy seasons, with one being a little brighter than the other. We don’t need to explain which seasons exactly, we’re sure you know how years work, but the seasons themselves have an impact on how the game is played. One of the biggest new additions this time around is seasons, which allows you to race around the UK at different times of the year. Don’t worry too much, there’s no on-screen Twitter feed to keep track of, but you can dab in front of Glenfinnan Viaduct. If you’re the type of racing game fan who gets bored after two laps of Silverstone and looks for something more stimulating, Horizon has you covered and Horizon 4 is no exception.Īs a new recruit to the Horizon Festival, which has now made its way to the UK, you have to take part in races and events to build “influence”, because it’s not a game in 2018 without some sort of tenuous link to social media.
Forza Horizon 4 is the latest in the spin-off series to Forza Motorsport, taking the focus away from the simulation of pure racing and moving it towards big dumb vehicular fun.