

Then there is the Forzathon shop, which you can buy stuff from using Forzathon points. Doing it this way guarantees you get the exact Forza Edition car you want (you can search for specific models under the Auction tab) and, if you are patient, you can snag a bargain. You can also buy Forza Edition cars at auction, which also means you may get a tuning setup and paintjob as well. But then you are given these lucky spins for doing practically anything in the game. Having played for 25 hours or so, I have only ever won two in this way so it is a slow-burner, especially as there are allegedly 42 of them in total. The most obvious way to get Forza Edition (FE) cars is to win them using a Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin, though the chance is low. Forza Horizon 4 guide: How to get every Forza Edition car

And of, course, SPOILER ALERT!Īlso be sure to check out my Forza Horizon 4 tuning guide: Ultimate OP edition. So bookmark it, print it out, frame it, convert it to Braille – do whatever you have to but make sure you revisit and check out my Forza Horizon 4 review. With so much to cover, I will be adding to my Forza Horizon 4 guide as new stuff is discovered. Boasting more to do than in Forza Horizon 3, a good guide should prove useful for those who want conquer everything, fast and efficiently. Forza Horizon 4 guide: A Tribe Called Cars gives you the lowdown, from every Barn Find location and the best steering wheel settings to the fastest cars, fastest way to get skill points, best way to make money and how to get those Forza Edition beasts to name a few things.įorza Horizon 4 is now available ( PC, Xbox One), which means everyone is driving around like lunatics while trying to soak up the British countryside.
