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It only makes sense. When the official trailer for
(
FH4
) first debuted at E3, details showed the game is set in Britain. Those who were ahead of the curve might have recognized this as a foreshadowing of sorts. Celebrating the launch of
FH4
‘s XBOX One and Windows 10 demo on Sept. 12, Playground Games announced that the next version of the beloved racing simulator will launch with an available Best of Bond pack that includes many of
storied rides.
As expected, the list is heavy on the
, but there are plenty of other goodies, too. Included in the 10-car pack are the 1964 Aston Martin DB5, a 1969
, a 1986 Aston Martin V8, a
, a 2015 Aston Martin DB10, a 1974 AMC Hornet X Hatchback, a 1977
S1, a 1981 Citroën 2CV6, a 1999
, and a 2010
C-X75. If you can name every movie that all of these vehicles are from, pat yourself on the back and grab a martini.
Microsoft is rewarding those who are all-in on
FH4
. The Best of Bond pack will come with the Ultimate Edition of the game that is allowed an early play date, starting Sept. 28. For those who haven’t fully committed, the Best of Bond pack will be available as an add-on for purchase when the game launches globally on Oct. 2.
The action-packed trailer shows many of the vehicles transforming or busting out tricks they’re known for from the films, including the
emerging from the sea. Although players will not be able to drive any vehicles under water (that we know of), several of the gadgets will make it into the game and will be viewable during Forzavista mode. The ’64 DB5 has many of its features, such as the bumper rams and revolving license plate, while the Lotus will have an available
, fins and all. The Bond pack also comes with a few features irrelevant to the cars, including two Bond outfits and six “quick chat” phrases that can be used during multiplayer.
The pack adds to an already impressive catalogue of vehicles that includes more than
. Available now to pre-order, the
FH4
Ultimate Edition is priced at $99.99, the Deluxe Edition is $79.99, while the base game is $59.99. For those who love Bond but don’t own a gaming system, don’t forget about the recently announced
.
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