As reported by VGC, senior producer Tom Butcher spoke in the above video about how monthly updates for Forza Horizon 4 would in future recycle content from previous updates. “Starting with Series update 38, players who know the game well will start to see the return of content from Series 7 to 32,” said Butcher. “Think of it a bit like a mix tape, featuring the return of some of your favourite content combined with recently added new features.” Series update 37, the last to add new content, launches today. Forza Horizon 4 has already had a further year of updates than its predecessors, as it’s been three years since its release as opposed to the two-year gaps between the release of all the prior games. Aside from smaller monthly content drops, Forza Horizon 4 also received substantial paid expansions including the delightful LEGO Speed Champions, which added a new open world area entirely made out of Lego blocks. I love everything about Horizon 4, honestly, and recently replayed it a bunch when it came to Steam back in March. Forza Horizon 5 will transport the series to Mexico when it launches later this year, and includes new tools for players to design their own racing events.