Forza Horizon 3 Revealed by Microsoft
Seen in the announcement trailer, the Horizon Festival will take place in various locations around Australia, encapsulating the beauty of the country.
The game will also support cross-play between PC and Xbox One with shared achievements and progress. What’s more, Forza Horizon 3 will prominently feature a bigger open-world map that’s twice as big as the world in Forza Horizon 2. So, be sure to stay tuned to us here at WinBeta, as we will be live at E3 with all the latest Xbox news and information.
However, certain cars will added as the pre-order bonuses depending from which retailer you pre-order the Forza Horizon 3 from. One of these games is Forza Horizon 3, the third installment of the highly successful Forza Horizon franchise. However, unlike the previous games, which were set in U.S. and Europe; this time the festival will be set in Australia. Forza Horizon 3 is no different. Cars like the Lamborghini Centenario, which will adorn the newly announced Forza Horizon 3’s packaging like a carbon fibre objet d’art. That’s around the same time that previous games in the both Horizon and Motorsport titles have launched.
Star in Thrilling Showcase Events that pit you and your auto against a fleet of powerboats, even a giant zeppelin!
Touting PC/Xbox One crossplay, Microsoft states that Forza Horizon 3 will be the most social, and accessible game in the series. Each of the cars will use the ForzaVista camera to let players sit in the driver’s site and ogle at every orifice.
One of the main features that gamers will surely notice about the game is its setting.