Set in historic Britain, Forza Horizon 4 allows players to experience dynamic seasons in a shared open world for the first time ever. To celebrate the launch of the game, we were invited to Los Angeles to experience the Forza Horizon season simulator alongside some of your favorite celebs like Xzibit, Tyrese, Megan Fox and more, where we got to feel the sensation of driving through a severe snowstorm, torrential rains, strong winds, and splatter from muddy tracks.

The new seasons feature allows for a synchronized world where everyone playing the game experiences changes in time of day, weather and seasons at the same time. Every week, a new season change brings new themed content, gameplay, challenges, and rewards.

In addition to the new feature, everything Forza fans could ask for is present in the new installment. Not only can you still modify and drive over 450 cars from more than 100 manufacturers, with all the customization options Forza players have grown to love, you can now also customize your chosen driver character with clothing, accessories, and emotes – and even own property that unlocks new items and gameplay perks, from small cottages to literal castles.

Forza Horizon 4 is available now on Xbox One and PC with prices starting at $59.99 – unless you're an Xbox Game Pass member, then it's free.

As a bonus, check out this insane clip of Ken Block shredding some rubber around Britain:

For more gaming content be sure to check out our in-depth look at how Xbox's Game Pass is slowly but surely becoming the Netflix of gaming

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