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Forza Horizon 3: a demo coming September 12

Through the Microsoft Store we learn that Playground Games is planning to release a demo of Forza Horizon 3 September 12.

The trial version will have an extension of 18:34 GB and will be made available to the public starting at two in the morning, the exclusive Xbox One. Those who wish to test the Windows 10 version will therefore have to wait until the final release, scheduled for September 27.

The contents have not been confirmed, but we already know that some users will try a modified version of the Halo Warthog. The codes have been sent to some members of their own community these days and will be compatible with the demo.

Forza Horizon 3 is set in Australia, on a larger map more than double that of Forza Horizon 2. The reproduction of the places will be very faithful, the team has in fact visited the actual places in order to reproduce them in detail in the game.
Unlike the previous chapter, the player will no longer be just a participant of the Horizon Festival, but its organizer. Consequently it will be possible to customize both the events that the 350 cars available. There will also be a cooperative mode for up to four players.

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