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- The base game (that is already quite big)
- The VIP pass (that comes with 3 exclusive Forza Edition cars and some goodies)
- The Welcome Pack (that includes 5 special cars)
- The Car pass (that comes with 42 cars)
- Two expansions (with one of them releasing this month and them being new maps with new cars)
Yeah, compared to one of their competitors, Gran Turismo 7, that the base game costs 70 bucks (80 for the PS5 version) and tries to sell you single cars with prices up to 40 bucks and the deluxe edition only adding in-game credits and a single new car, this game is actually quite cheap in my opinion.
Plus, on top of the DLC, it gets new cars every week through its life.
No, but I used the base prices to be more fair.
Also, I saw FH5 in sale more times already than GT7.