'Forza Horizon 3' news, updates: 'Motorsport All-Stars' DLC showcased in trailer

A screenshot from "Forza Horizon 3" Microsoft Store

After the newest "Forza Horizon 3" game's successful launch last Sept. 27 as an Xbox Play Anywhere title, a lot of players are wondering what's next for the game. After all, players can now log in using their Microsoft Accounts and play the game on either Windows or the Xbox One platform. 

According to the Cinema Blend, Microsoft has released an all-new trailer for the game which features the upcoming "Motorsport All-Stars Car Pack," which is a downloadable content (DLC) expansion that gives access to ten more cars. Some of the cars included in the DLC pack are the Flying Lizard Motorsports' 2014 Audi R8 LMS Ultra, the Lamborgini Huracan LP620-2 Super Trofeo, and more. 

Furthermore, Microsoft said that the teaser clip is supposed to be in-game footage, meaning fans are seeing what they will get once the DLC comes out. Also, the teaser includes some scenes depicting roads as well as racing with the featured cars. For those who availed of the Deluxe or Ultimate editions of "Forza Horizon 3," the "Motorsport All-Stars Car Pack" DLC is included. However, it can also be bought for $10.

The DLC — along with other upcoming expansions — will be included in the $35 Season Pass for the game. For the Deluxe or Ultimate edition holders, the Season Pass will be $10 cheaper, but only when the purchase is made before 2016 ends. After all, it was reported that the game will have two big DLCs, the first of which will be revealed during the holidays. 

Unfortunately, in other news, Microsoft will remove the first "Forza" game on Oct. 20, as reported by the Christian Daily. What this means is that after that date, the game will no longer be available for purchase in their online stores. Regardless, the title can still be played as long as gamers purchase it before the 20th.

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