Clubs aren't an alien feature in Forza Horizon, but they've never really fulfilled their true potential. Multiplayer, too, can be hit or miss in any racing game, even one as popular as the Forza Horizon series. Forza Horizon 4 is going to tackle both of these challenges head-on with some big ideas that should make for a better, more inclusive experience for all. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from each.

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The big change to how clubs are handled in Forza Horizon 4 is that they now piggyback on the Xbox Clubs platform. This provides a number of benefits and makes them, well, useful. For starters, you no longer need to be inside the game to interact with your club members. Since you'll be using Xbox Clubs, you'll be able to join from the PC and mobile Xbox apps, as well as on your Xbox One, without the need to actually load the game. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more The other benefit, for those with grander plans, is that the upper limit is now double, at 2,000 members. (Expect to see a Windows Central club sometime after launch!) The Xbox Clubs platform also comes into play as part of the multiplayer aspect of the game. Team-based competitive multiplayer