Forza 4 $30 DLC Season Pass announced

The DLC season pass is rapidly becoming a fixture of AAA, with Forza 4 getting in on the fun too. A $30 pass will get you six DLC packs with ten new cars apiece, and another pack thrown in as a bonus.

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The downloadable content season pass is growing popular amongst AAA games, and Forza Motorsport 4 is the latest fueling the model. Microsoft today announced a $30 Season Pass covering six DLC car packs for Turn 10's racer, said to be 30% cheaper than buying them all individually.

The Season Pass's six packs will add 60 new cars to your Forza 4 over several months, but you also get another ten on top of those. As a bonus, the Pass gives you the 'American Muscle' car pack too, which is otherwise included in the Limited Edition and will be sold separately at launch.

The DLC Season Pass will go on sale when Forza 4 launches exclusively for Xbox 360 on October 11, then its six packs will be released between November 2011 and April 2012.

The Season Pass DLC bundle model is also being used for games including Gears of War 3, Mortal Kombat, L.A. Noire, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, and Saints Row: The Third, giving new DLC to Pass holders as it's released. EA Sports has a similar idea with its Season Ticket, which offers a 20% discount on DLC for all its games rather than giving a fixed amount for 'free.'

Today's announcement also brought confirmation that the Forza 4 demo will be released for Xbox Live Gold members on October 3, then will become available to Silver peons on October 7.

Here's a new look at those bonus American Muscle cars:

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    September 22, 2011 7:00 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Forza 4 $30 DLC Season Pass announced.

    The DLC season pass is rapidly becoming a fixture of AAA, with Forza 4 getting in on the fun too. A $30 pass will get you six DLC packs with ten new cars apiece, and another pack thrown in as a bonus.

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      September 22, 2011 7:11 AM

      may actually get this season pass, don't see the point of the EA one since I only really play FIFA

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      September 22, 2011 8:11 AM

      Great, now I have to start considering the amount of potential DLC for a game BEFORE I buy it. "Hmm, so, do I spend $90 of Forza, or $100 on CoD, etc, etc". How about just give me the game already and stop making me pay extra for stuff you should be "supporting" your community with for free. The only thing I want to buy a season pass to is a ski mountain.

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        September 22, 2011 8:15 AM

        why should they give you extra things for free? fuck you people are fucking annoying

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          September 22, 2011 8:27 AM

          you and doch apparently have different definitions of "extra" stuff

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            September 22, 2011 8:36 AM

            you make an interesting point geggy, how many cars should come with a game, how many tracks? I theorize that no answer will be sufficient for this kid, and that no matter how many cars and tracks ship with the game, anything more released as DLC will then make him upset.

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              September 22, 2011 8:54 AM

              Either way, I find it funny. Not only do they want you to preorder the game, but they also want you to preorder DLC.

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          September 22, 2011 9:54 AM

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        September 22, 2011 8:25 AM

        good point, i wonder if these season passes get removed from the service after the first DLC drops. It'd be nice to see how much I like the game and the reviews of the first couple DLCs and then decide its worth the season pass over buying individually.

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        September 22, 2011 8:30 AM

        There does not seem to be a time limit. You could always just wait to see what dlc before buying.

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        September 22, 2011 8:51 AM

        To be completely fair - the games tossing these season passes are either ones we know they will get a shitload of DLC (MW3, Forza4, Gears3, etc.) , or from an entity that is known to push out a lot of DLC with their games despite being a new property (Rockstar with LA Noire). You also have a generally good idea of exactly what the DLC will be - new maps for MW3, new tracks and cars for Forza, etc.

        There's a "risk" in how much DLC will be there, but it is a very low risk because of these known entities.

        Compare to, say, if Dead Island were to have a $30 season pass, with an unknown quantity being how much DLC there is to offer.

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