"A sizable portion of Mixer's viewership is essentially just watching paint dry - that's a problem. Right now, if you're looking to watch someone actually play Forza Horizon 4 it's easier to find real players on Twitch - the exact opposite effect they were hoping for." ~ Star News
Forza Horizon 4 is getting delisted on December 15. To celebrate the end of an era, developers approved 80% off all the editions.
In June we learnt that Forza Horizon 4 was the latest game to suffer from delisting due to licenses expiring (happening December 15th 2024). While the game is discounted to encourage people to pick it up, Microsoft could go so much further with this.
If the game is online or has on disc DRM, you don't own it. Simple as that.
Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, wants better game preservation across the industry, per Axios.
Spencer wants to see legal emulation, allowing players to access any older games.
the biggest issues are definitely the car brand and music licensing
However.
if you know that will be an issue down the road, make better deals.
this will definitely be another huge issue for FH5
Does the author knows the car manufacturers put limitations to their products license?
Forza Horizon 4 is among Microsoft’s late-release successes after it was rolled out on Steam. It is among the most-played PC titles with a concurrent player count of nearly 76K. The game plays and feels much like its successor, Forza Horizon 5, except it’s set in Britain.
Their are influence farms on Mixer, but you can find a good amount of it all for the game. The most important thing is that players are engaged and having a good time. I've been in some of those 24 hour farms (which also features hosts playing the game) and the most interesting part of it is the conversation that takes place. Whether it be about cars or music or games...the chats keep you engaged and everyone is having a good time. Considering FH4 is one of the most watched and viewed games on Mixer says a lot.