Forza Horizon 4 Series 34 update will add two new cars and include some new bug fixes

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Forza Horizon 4 (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

What you need to know

  • Forza Horizon 4 is gearing up to release the Series 34 update sometime next week.
  • The headlining feature of the Series 34 update is two new cars—the 1968 Pontiac Firebird and the 1963 Porsche 356 Emory Outlaw RSR.
  • Alongside the new cars, the Series 34 update should fix some server disconnect issues, crashing and performance issues on Steam, and steering wheel bugs.

Forza Horizon 4, hands-down one of the best racing games ever made, just hosted a livestream today to reveal the details of its upcoming Series 34 update. This update will be relatively modest for Forza Horizon 4, but still plans to add two awesome new cars and fix a few critical bugs in the game. Forza Horizon 4 players, prepare for the arrival of the 1968 Pontiac Firebird and the 1963 Porsche 356 Outlaw RSR, two gorgeous cars.

On top of the two new car additions, the Series 34 update for Forza Horizon 4 is also planning to fix some important bugs, most notably:

  • Server disconnect and multiplayer issues
  • Stuttering, crashing, and performance issues on Steam
  • Steering wheel bugs on Steam

There's not an exact release date for the Series 34 update for Forza Horizon 4 yet, but it should be available for players sometime next week.

Forza Horizon 4 is undoubtedly one of the greatest racing games around, and is available for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC platforms. It's also available through Xbox Game Pass, so you can try out the game before buying it. Not only is Forza Horizon 4 one of the best games on Xbox Game Pass, it's also just one of the best Xbox games period.

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