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Forza Horizon 4 Leads the Pack in October’s Xbox Game Pass Lineup

October Xbox Game Pass lineup looks to be as much of an adrenaline rush as Forza Horizon 4
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October is shaping up to be another fantastic month for Xbox Game Pass. Leading with the extremely well reviewed Forza Horizon 4 which launches same day as it’s global release on October 2nd.

Forza Horizon 4 is on the most anticipated Xbox exclusives and improves upon it’s predecessor Forza Horizon 3 by adding a shared open world and seasons that keep the game fresh throughout the year.

It’s no small thing that you can have this AAA title for only $9.99.

But that’s just the beginning of Octobers goodness. Joining Forza Horizon 4 is a host of excellent titles including the hit reboot, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Metro 2033 Redux, Westerado: Double Barreled, Lego Indiana Jones, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero, and Split/Second. 

Xbox Game Pass continues to show it’s exceptional value with other huge titles like Halo Master Chief Collection, Quantum Break, The Division, Fallout 4 and hundreds more.

It’s a fantastic time to be an Xbox owner.

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