Forza Horizon 4 new season tournament makes some cars difficult to get

Recently, forza horizon 4 made some changes to the seasonal competition. The modified seasonal tournaments will be organized differently, and people will not miss any rewards, because usually only 3 tournaments are listed in the release page. But there will usually be a fourth tournament, and in many cases it will have very few rewards.

With this change, they will monitor the seasonal and monthly progress of all your tournament/PR effects and Forzath ​​on Challenges (daily and weekly). With it, you will receive 50% and 100% reward cars for the season and month.


New Coming Cars Announced:
Summer Rewards:
1. Porsche 914/6 (Summer 100% reward)
2. Mustang RTR Spec 5 (700 hp) (Summer 50% Reward)

Autumn Rewards:
1. 1965 Pontiac GTO (Autumn 100% Reward)
2. #25 Chelsea DeNofa Mustang RTR drift car ( Autumn 50% reward)

Winter Rewards:
1. #88 Vaughn Gittin Jr Mustang RTR drift car (winter 50% reward) / The 100% will be the Hudson Hornet ( previously available in the game)
2. 1999 Lotus Series 1 ( Seasonal Championship reward car)

Spring rewards:
1. 2002 BMW M3 GTR (Spring 100% Reward)
2. 2019 BMW Z4 (Spring 50% reward)

Some players feel excited after seeing this news, but some players regret it. According to the survey, among the new cars launched, the players are most concerned about the 2002 BMW M3 GTR. Some players will say “What do I think when I see the news? I actually have a chance to buy one, but I choose to wait until the season changes and then Buy it.", and some players who like to play stand-alone games will never get it, unless you play online, you can't unlock anything.


The 2002 BMW M3-GTR is a FR sports car that appeared as a Unicorn Car in Forza Motorsport 4 and will be available in Forza Horizon as part of the April Top Gear Car Pack. It will also be used as a 7 Series Winter in Forza Horizon 4. 100% completion of the reward appears.

Synopsis
The 2002 M3-GTR is the road variant of the M3 GTR race car that was built to satisfy homologation rules by the FIA. Unlike its standard production variant, the M3-GTR came equipped with racing modifications from its competition variant such as a 4 liter V8 engine and carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) body parts.

A total of six units were produced, with three units having been used as development test mules, and the other three having survived as part of BMW Group Classic's collection.

From the official announcement, the 2002 BMW M3 GTR locked in 100% that season, which is what players are worried about, and the M3 GTR will not be available outside the season. So if you don't get them yourself, they may also be almost impossible to spend on earning FH 4 Credits to buy from a store auction, so you will have to do all the seasons, including trials and playground games.

When it comes to trials, you have to mention complaints in the community. Some players don't understand what they think of using the new car unlocking system. If they are listening to the “community,” they will clearly hear the idiots who want everyone to become more difficult, because the game does not provide enough “full experience” when getting a new car.

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