£20.50 Season Pass for Forza 4

Microsoft has announced a Season Pass for upcoming Xbox 360 racer Forza 4.

The 2,400 Microsoft Point download (20.50) will entitle buyers to all six of the planned DLC packs for the game, which will be released between November and April 2012.

That represents a 30 per cent saving on buying all the DLC individually and in total includes 60 cars.

Season Pass holders will also get exclusive day one access to The American Muscle Car Pack which includes ten cars. Amongst them are the 1965 Pontiac GTO, the 1969 Shelby GT500 428CJ, the 1967 Dodge Cornet W023 and the 1968 Pontiac Firebird.

Those who pre-order the game are also entitled to the Launch Bonus Car Pack. That includes the 2011 Koenigsegg Agera, the 2011 RUF RGT-8, the 1965 Ford Mustang GT Coupe, the 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport and the 1997 Lexus SC300.

Microsoft has confirmed that the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be officially licensed and playable in the game. A demo for the game will land on Xbox Live on October 3rd.

Forza 4 will be released on October 14th.

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