Microsoft have released a new trailer and screenshots for the Forza Horizon 1000 Club Expansion Pack. out from today, the 1000 Club Expansion Pack is a free download that brings 1000 new challenges, 10 new achievements worth 250 GamerScore and 2 new cars. most of the challenges can be completed with the standard cars the game comes with but there are some challenges for DLC including the Rally Pack. The Two Free Cars are the 1956 Ford F100 and 1995 RUF CTR2.
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LONDON, Tuesday 16th April 2013 –
Turn 10 Studios and Playground Games have announced that the 1000
Club Expansion Pack for “Forza Horizon” will be available as a
free download on Xbox LIVE from today. Featuring more than 1000 new
challenges, ten new Xbox LIVE achievements worth 250 Gamerscore
points, as well as two brand new bonus cars, the 1000 Club Expansion
Pack brings an epic new competition that spans the entire open world
of “Forza Horizon.”
The Forza Horizon Festival’s “1000
Club” competition is open to everyone and features more than 1000
car challenges – for every single car at the Horizon Festival. Some
focus on speed, such as racing through a speed camera as fast as you
can – maybe even in reverse – while others focus on driving
skills or specific stunts such as burnouts, drifting, catching air,
smashing objects, or weaving through traffic at high speeds. There
are also new location-based challenges that span the entire open
world of Colorado – such as road trips, racking up skill points
while exploring the golf course or mining town, or drifting your way
around Red Rock’s winding roads.
“Variety is the key to
the ‘Forza Horizon’ 1000 Club Expansion Pack,” said Playground
Games’ Ralph Fulton, creative director for “Forza Horizon.”
“All of the challenges have been custom designed to fit the unique
personality and strengths of each car in the game. The game even
recognises which cars you have in your garage and will recommend
challenges for you to try.”
Most car challenges can be
completed with cars included with the standard edition of the game.
Those players who have purchased the “Forza Horizon” Season Pass,
Rally Expansion Pack, or downloadable car packs will find even more
value, with hundreds of new challenges to complete.
The 1000
Club Expansion pack also features two free bonus
cars:
· 1956
Ford F100 – The best-looking and most powerful version of
Ford’s classic workhorse. Maybe it was the new grille, or
that wraparound windscreen. Fans of the blue oval had the optional
V8, too, which boosted the F100 to a respectable 167 horsepower,
plenty of power for a hard-working vehicle. The F100 went through
additional revisions after 1953 but, for Ford truck connoisseurs, the
1956 model remains a high point.
· 1995
RUF CTR2 – In the late 1980s, Ruf made its auspicious debut in
the world of high-performance cars with the original RUF CTR. Nearly
a decade later, founder Alois Ruf succeeded in one-upping himself
with the CTR2. Like a good Hollywood action sequel, the CTR2 featured
more of what fans loved about the original – namely incredible
performance, thanks to a 3.6 litre, twin turbo-charged flat-six
capable of 520 horsepower and a top speed north of 215mph. This kind
of performance immediately catapulted the CTR2 into one of the
world’s most elite performance vehicles, in demand by collectors
and speed junkies alike.
Where Cars Belong: “Forza
Horizon” is now available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and at
participating retailers. Car packs are available individually or as
part of the “Forza Horizon” Season Pass (4,000 Microsoft Points),
which also includes the Rally Expansion Pack. The game is rated PEGI
12.
- ENDS –
*Download Expansion Pack on Xbox LIVE. Forza
Horizon game (sold separately) required to download and play this
content. Some achievements, challenges, and Gamerscore point earning
opportunities also require car add-ons (sold separately) and Xbox
LIVE.
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