Forza Motorsport 7 is Leaving the Microsoft Store
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Forzamotorsport.net/News
http://aka.ms/fm7faq
New buyers looking to get as much content as currently possible should purchase the Formula Drift Forza Motorsport 7 Car Pack (the only pack not bundled with anything else) plus the FM7 Ultimate Edition (which bundles everything else).
Note that some content in the cars and driver gear roster is no longer available (see the promotional codes list in the DLC thread).
EDITIONS
Available Editions on the Store with included DLC:
Forza Motorsport 7 Standard Edition - $9.99
- Hoonigan Car Pack
Forza Motorsport 7 Deluxe Edition - $14.99
- Hoonigan Car Pack | Fate of the Furious Car Pack | VIP
Forza Motorsport 7 Ultimate Edition - $19.99
- Hoonigan Car Pack | Fate of the Furious Car Pack | VIP | Car Pass
ADD-ONS
VIP, Car Pass and the individual cars, and Car Packs are available as add-ons for Standard and Deluxe Edition owners.
FM7 VIP - $19.99 ($17.99 for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers)
- In-game racing credit bonuses
- VIP badging
- 5 VIP-themed Driver Gear suits
- 5 Forza Edition cars: 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition FE; 2014 BMW M4 Coupe FE; 1969 Camaro Super Sport Coupe FE; 2013 Ram Runner FE; 1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth FE. (All edition owners get the standard versions of these FE models which include upgraded parts and boosts.)
Formula Drift Forza Motorsport 7 Car Pack - $6.99 ($6.29 for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers) - not included in any bundles
- 2016 Formula Drift #98 BMW 325i
- 2015 Formula Drift #118 Nissan 240SX
- 2006 Formula Drift #43 Dodge Viper SRT10
- 1997 Formula Drift #777 Nissan 240SX
- 1996 Formula Drift #232 Nissan 240SX
- 1995 Formula Drift #13 Ford Mustang
- 1989 Formula Drift #530 HSV Maloo Gen-F
Fate of the Furious Car Pack - only included in Deluxe/Ultimate Edition; not included in Car Pass and not available as an add-on
- 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Fast & Furious Edition
- 1949 Chevrolet Fleetline Special Fast & Furious Edition
- 2018 Dodge Demon Fast & Furious Edition
- 1968 Dodge Charger Fast & Furious Edition (Ice Charger)
- 2015 Jaguar F-TYPE R Coupe Fast & Furious Edition
- 2014 Local Motors Rally Fighter Fast & Furious Edition
- 2015 Mercedes-AMG GT S Fast & Furious Edition
- 1971 Plymouth GTX Fast & Furious Edition
- 2016 Subaru WRX STI Fast & Furious Edition
- 2013 Subaru BRZ Fast & Furious Edition
FM7 Car Pass - $29.99 ($26.99 for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers)
- Barrett-Jackson Car Pack
- Dell Car Pack
- Doritos Car Pack
- Hoonigan Car Pack
- K1 Speed Car Pack
- March Car Pack
- Samsung QLED TV Car Pack
- Totino’s Car Pack
Each pack contains 7 cars and is available as its own add-on without Car Pass for $6.99 ($6.29 for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers). Each individual car can also be purchased as a single add-on
for $2.99 ($2.69 for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers).
Barrett-Jackson Car Pack
- 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport Barrett-Jackson Edition
- 1975 Ford Bronco Barrett-Jackson Edition
- 1932 Ford Custom ‘Double Down’
- 1932 Ford Roadster ‘Hula Girl’
- 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible Barrett-Jackson Edition
- 1959 Plymouth Atomic Punk Bubbletop
- 1963 Shelby Monaco King Cobra
Dell Car Pack
- 2017 Aston Martin #7 Aston Martin Racing V12 Vantage GT3
- 2016 Audi #17 Rotek Racing TT RS
- 2018 Bugatti Chiron
- 2018 Dodge Durango SRT
- 1968 Holden Monaro GTS 327
- 2018 Kia Stinger
- 2017 Ram 2500 Power Wagon
Doritos Car Pack
- 1939 BMW 328
- 1926 Bugatti Type 35 C
- 1955 Chevrolet 150 Utility Sedan
- 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk
- 1985 Nissan Safari Turbo
- 2018 Porsche Cayenne Turbo
- 1962 Porsche 804
Hoonigan Car Pack
- 2003 Hoonigan Holden Commodore Ute
- 1992 Hoonigan Mazda RX-7 Twerkstallion
- 1991 Hoonigan Rauh-Welt Begriff Porsche 911 Turbo
- 1978 Hoonigan Ford Escort RS1800
- 1972 Hoonigan Chevrolet Napalm Nova
- 1965 Hoonigan Ford Hoonicorn Mustang
- 1955 Hoonigan Chevrolet Bel Air
K1 Speed Car Pack
- 1976 Chevrolet #76 Greenwood Corvette
- 1948 Ferrari 166 Inter Sport
- 2018 Honda Odyssey
- 2017 Maserati Levante S
- 1985 Nissan #83 Electramotive Engineering GTP ZX-Turbo
- 1980 Porsche 924 Carrera GTS
- 1966 Porsche 906 Carrera 6
March Car Pack
- 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spider
- 1977 Brabham #8 Motor Racing Developments BT45B
- 2017 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2
- 1983 Jaguar #44 Group 44 XJR-5
- 2017 Lincoln Continental
- 1988 Nissan #33 Bob Sharp Racing 300ZX
- 2017 Volvo XC90 R-Design
Samsung QLED TV Car Pack
- 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
- 2017 FIAT 124 Spider
- 2015 Honda Ridgeline Baja Trophy Truck
- 1957 Maserati 250F
- 1984 Nissan #20 Coca-Cola Bluebird Super Silhouette
- 1978 Porsche #78 MOMO 935/78
- 2016 Toyota Land Cruiser Arctic Trucks AT37
Totino’s Car Pack
- 2017 BMW #24 BMW Team RLL M6 GTLM
- 1970 Citroen 2CV
- 1997 Lotus Elise GT1
- 1967 Nissan R380 II
- 1993 Porsche 911 Turbo S Leichtbau [964]
- 1968 Subaru 360
- 1967 Volkswagen Type 3 1600 L (Notchback)
- There were two promotional Totino’s livery Pagani cars that are not part of this pack; these had the same specs as the standard Pagani model available to all edition owners.*
Reminder - we’re in the final hours before FM7 is removed from both the Xbox/Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass, so if you are planning to own the game or DLC, this is your last chance!
If you already own the game and DLC, you’re all set - you’ll be able to continue playing and even redownload the content you own as seen on your Microsoft billing page. New Rivals will be added in the months ahead!
Damit i bought a dlc car ON the 15th, didn’t realize it had to be before. I didn’t come hear untill today to read the fine print on getting a token. I wish i had the money for the ultimate, or atleast known about the delisting for longer than 2 weeks. Im just sad we’re getting 2 horizons in a row. I like horizon and all, and i know im going to like 5. Its just that its been to long between main line forza games and im really in the mood for a sim right now.
First off, I’m not a gamer-boy who sits home with a wheel/pedal setup so he can steer with one hand and play with the other joystick with other for 24/7. I’m a regular Joe who actually does drive real, honest to god classic cars, the kind that if you change tire pressures it does affect the handling. Like Dirt 5 or Wreckfest, it’s a good racing game that can be played with a pad fairly decently. And it was fun to play… did it have it’s faults? Yes, like adding upgrades to a car only to have it perform worse. And no, I don’t have a PSx and a switch and a Steamdeck
Look, I can get removing support for Motorsports 7, the game is 4yrs old after all and there is a EOL to all software products. Just as there is a cut off date to creation of new software, any bugs found after that date will get fixed in a patch or service pack. That’s why rule of thumb in IT server world is never move to the next Microsoft release until the first service pack is released. (cough cough Cyberpunk 2077)
But to remove it from Game Pass and keep people from playing is just plain wrong. Oh wait, sorry, if I was stupid enough to buy a DLC I could get a code to continue playing. And to remove it from the store completely is even stupider. Yes, I know Amazon sells physical copies still but why should I give Microsoft money for a game that they no longer support? And I know there are used copies available. Sorry, I made that mistake with Horizon 1-3. Once Forza pulls a game from support, it becomes crippled. You only get content built into the disk, no add on cars, no multi-player interaction, nothing.
But hey, what does MS care? I will never understand their logic of keeping games from the 1990’s in the store, but pull down more recent games? Don’t the realize that hey, maybe cause I tried the new version coming out next year I might want to give an older version a shot just for the fun of it? Hopefully the new version will have the locals digging trenches in the road so when some gamerboy comes blasting down in his tuned McLaren it sends him flying like they do in the real Baja races…
Hi BEARDOGE67,
Forza games have to go unlisted after several years because the third party licenses that we use to feature real-world cars, tracks and other elements begin to expire. Compliance with those licenses is a legal requirement.
Thank you for the reply. I understand about expired licenses, it’s the reason when MTV started re-airing Beavis and Butthead a few years back they only had a limited number of episodes due to agreements to air songs had expired.
It sounds like the licensing model used for the cars and tracks is similar to other software licensing models. It’s good only for a certain period of time, and after that, either the product ceases to work or you pay to renew. Failing to renew subjects an organization to civil/criminal penalties by continuing to use it. So this technically means anyone using any Forza product who’s track/vehicle license has expired is violating a legal licensing agreement, and Forza and Microsoft have done nothing to stop it. The only thing they’ve done is made them unavailable in the store, and prevented GamePass subscribers from playing it. They haven’t removed physical copies or prevented other retailers from selling both physical and digital copies of 7 and earlier versions. So I think the license issue is not a valid explanation as to why one can’t buy it from the Store or as a GamePass subscriber continue to play it. And if the licensing issue is truly the reason, then anyone who has purchased a digital copy from the Store should not be able to re-download it if they removed it or bought a new console, and technically Microsoft should prevent the earlier purchased games from being played. Microsoft does it every day with server, desktop and other software products, so there’s no reason they can’t do same here.