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Forza Horizon Abandonware 〈EASY × Collection〉

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Forza Horizon Abandonware 〈EASY × Collection〉

In response, communities have created "offline preservation packs" for the PC version of Forza Horizon 3 and emulated Xbox 360 versions of FH1 and FH2. These are distributed via torrent sites labeled "abandonware." Legally, this is copyright infringement. Ethically, it mirrors library science: when a work is commercially withdrawn and cannot be licensed, copying it for non-commercial historical play is increasingly seen as fair use under the "market harm" clause (17 U.S.C. § 107). Since no market exists—Microsoft will not sell you the game—there is no harm to a potential market.

The Digital Wreckage of Horizon: Forza, Licensing, and the Case for Abandonware forza horizon abandonware

Abandonware is broadly defined as software that is no longer sold, supported, or updated by its original copyright holder. While most abandonware discussions focus on late-90s PC titles, the modern console era presents a paradox: games built on temporary licenses are legally "live" but commercially "dead." Forza Horizon is the paradigmatic case. As of 2026, the original Forza Horizon cannot be purchased legitimately on the Xbox Marketplace or Steam; its DLC has been inaccessible for nearly a decade. § 107)