Players have used the Warthog to climb mountains, splatter Grunts and crash in an infinite amount of always amusing ways over the years in Halo, so it should be fun to see how the vehicle handles in an actual driving game for once (hint: poorly). The Warthog will be available the same day that Forza Horizon 3 launches, September 27.
Forza Horizon 3 is going to be one of those Windows 10 only titles, as it utilises DirectX 12 (and even if it didn't, Microsoft would probably want it to be Win10 Exclusive anyway). The M12S Warthog CST will be available at launch for Forza Horizon 3, and will be sent as a free download to gamers who have played either Halo 5: Guardians or Halo: The Master Chief Collection on Xbox One. What it may lack in brute force - you won't find a turret on this version - it more than makes up for with its 720 bhp twin turbo V8, making it significantly faster than its FAV counterpart. To commemorate this achievement, Microsoft has released some new details about this game which include a special something from the Halo franchise as well as the Forza Horizon 3 PC system requirements. Download codes will be sent out, oddly enough, via an Xbox Live message starting the week of September 5.
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Forza Horizon originally came out in 2012, a short time before the Xbox 360 was pushed aside to make way for the Xbox One, which would come out the following year.
A backwards compatible Forza Horizon game could also help to drum up more excitement for Forza Horizon 3, which releases in late September and has already gotten praise for its graphics and variety of cars. Forza Horizon is, of course, the first game in the open-world racing series from developer Playground Games.
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