With the impending release of "Forza Horizon 3: Final Build" coming soon, fans of the adrenaline packed racing game are airing their opinions based on what has been showcased recently on Gamescom 2016. While the graphics are absolutely stunning, fans believe that the game can do better when it comes to features that it can offer.
The restricted 350-car capacity of the garage in "Forza Horizon 3: Final Build" has been debunked by Playground Games' Ralph Fulton on Twitter. He says that the 350 car limit was only on that build which was shown on Gamescom 2016. The final build will have so much more, reports Team VVV. It has been rumored earlier that the slots in the garage is been limited to 350, as seen in a gameplay footage, since the menu interface shows in a "Cars in Garage" a limit to the number of slots which appear to be 350.
Ar12gaming also reports that Dan Greenawalt, creative director of Turn 10 Studies, has confirmed that the pre-order bonus vehicles are specially tuned versions of the cars which are available on the standard version of the game. When asked by on Twitter if one would have to pre-order the game to obtain the Hellcat, Greenawalt responded that each of the bonus retail cars are simply tuned variations and that the base models of these cars will be widely available.
Thus, pre-ordering would not be necessary to get cars like the Challenger SRT Hellcat and even the Ferrari 288 GTB. This is also why the 2016 Audi R8 V10 plus is only available as a retailer pre-order bonus vehicle.
Aside from those bonus variations, those who pre-order the Forza Horizon 3 Ultimate Edition from Gamestop who happen to be in the US, UK, or Canada will also receive a 1:43 scale Lamborghini Centenario scale model car. This will be an official licensed product of both Forza Horizon 3 and Lamborghini and will be distributed alongside online orders of the game in September. "Forza Horizon 3: Final Build" is set to be released this September 27, 2016 on Microsoft Windows and Xbox One.