Forza Motorsport 7 will be pulled from sale in September, meaning the game and its DLC will no longer be available for purchase.
In a blog post on the official Forza Motorsport website, it was announced that Forza Motorsport 7 will reach “End of Life status” on September 15, just four years after its release, with the game and its downloadable content being removed from both the Microsoft Store and Xbox Game Pass – the only platforms it’s available on.
However, those who already own Forza Motorsport 7 will still be able to download and play it after this date (along with any DLC purchased), with multiplayer and online services still available. Microsoft is even offering a discount on the game until it’s pulled from sale.
Those who played Forza Motorsport on Xbox Game Pass, but paid for DLC, will receive a token from the Xbox Message Center to allow them to continue to play the title. This token distribution will be through August 2 but if you haven’t received your token after this date, contact Xbox Support. Make sure to use your token by September 15, or it will expire.
It’s unclear if those who buy physical editions of the game after this point will still be able to play them, but TechRadar has contacted Microsoft for clarity on this.