Forza Horizon 4 Series 15 update delayed for technical issues
A technical issue pushes the update back, but only by a day.
What you need to know
- Series 15 was originally slated to release today.
- Technical issue pushes it back 24 hours.
- Update delivers a new Horizon Story among other content.
The regular monthly update to Forza Horizon 4 — in this case Series 15 — has been pushed back from its intended release thanks to a last minute technical issue. But fear not, it's only delayed by a day.
Due to unforeseen technical issues, the Series 15 update for #ForzaHorizon4 will be released on Wednesday, October 23. New content and events should be available as normal upon the season cutover on Thursday. We apologize for the inconvenienceDue to unforeseen technical issues, the Series 15 update for #ForzaHorizon4 will be released on Wednesday, October 23. New content and events should be available as normal upon the season cutover on Thursday. We apologize for the inconvenience— Forza Support (@forza_support) October 22, 2019October 22, 2019
Series 15 is bringing a bunch of new content to play through to the Horizon Festival, including the new Upgrade Heroes Horizon Story, a new Showcase Remix and some new vehicles from the likes of Koenigsegg and Bugatti. All regularly scheduled season change related content will still switch over as planned on Thursday, October 24.
If you missed the livestream announcing Series 15 along with a full rundown of what you can expect, you can replay it right now on the Forza Mixer channel.
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If you still haven't dropped into Forza Horizon 4 yet, it's never a bad time. With regular updates and fresh challenges, this big open world always has something to entertain.
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