In fairness the game is a brilliant one that I can't stop playing since I bought it last weekend. The season pass gives you like an additional 50 cars, a new car each month as well until April 2013 and the rally expansion has 25 rally tracks and 5 rally cars so technically you ARE buying another game. Wanted a rally game too? Now you've got it. Personally I'll probably not shell out for the season pass (i do think it is rather expensive at 4000MSP) and so will purchase just the rally expansion pack instead which is only a portion of the price at 1600MSP. I've been waiting a long time (since Grid in fact) for a racing game I can really get into and really enjoy and this is the one for me. I recommend it for anyone whether you decide you want the DLC or not is up to you but don't discount the game's playability just because of the expensive add-ons. At least rent it and see what you think then you're really not missing out are you? :)
Forza Horizon gets $50 DLC pass
Season Pass for new racing sim bundles December-dated expansion, six car packs, five exclusive rides, and a "launch day pack."
Microsoft's new racing simulator Forza Horizon will run gamers $60 at launch next month, but should players wish to pick up all downloadable content for the game, the total cost will exceed $100.
Microsoft has announced the Forza Horizon Season Pass, a $50 offer that includes an unnamed expansion pack due on December 18, as well as six car packs. These will be released throughout the balance of 2012 and into 2013. Each will include six new vehicles, and those who pick up the Season Pass will also score five additional cars and a "launch day pack."
Purchased separately, all DLC for Forza Horizon will cost about $58, meaning those who pick up the Season Pass will save about 17 percent. The DLC pass for Forza Horizon is the most expensive in the series to date, significantly surpassing Forza 4's $30 offering.
Forza Horizon is due out exclusively for Xbox 360 on October 23. The game is in development at United Kingdom-based startup Playground Games. The new company has not yet shipped a game, but it has a formidable racing pedigree.
Founded by former Codemasters (F1 series) alums, Playground Games is staffed also by veterans from now-defunct studios Black Rock and Bizarre Creations. Those two studios created Split/Second and Blur, respectively, before being shut down.
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