In the lifecycle of Forza Horizon 4 , few update pairs have been as quietly crucial as the jump from to version 1.478.564 . Sandwiched between the end of the Festival Playlist Series and the full marketing push for Forza Horizon 5 , this patch set represents the last major "quality of life" era for the game.
Playground Games quietly adjusted the suspension geometry for three vehicles that were "over-performing" in A-Class dirt racing due to the 1.465.282 update: Forza Horizon 4 update 1.465.282 - 1.478.564 -E...
These specific version steps were part of a required update sequence to ensure the game could launch and run properly on modern PC configurations. Following the installation of these versions, players often reported a reduction in dashboard crashes and improved general stability. In the lifecycle of Forza Horizon 4 ,
: The game eventually reached its content limit with Series 77 in mid-2024, which served as the final Festival Playlist before the game was delisted from digital stores in December 2024. Following the installation of these versions, players often
: Updates ensured that online features, such as the Horizon Life servers and the Auction House , remained operational despite the end of new Festival Playlists Playing Forza Horizon 4 in 2026 Since FH4 was delisted on December 15, 2024