Forza Horizon 5: Microsoft revealed that the Forza Horizon 5 will be released on November 09, 2021. This time Forza Horizon is coming only on PCs and next-gen consoles. Forza Horizon 5 will offer players a breathtaking expedition across the massively diverse and ever-evolving landscape of Mexico. Players who have opted for the Premium Edition will get early access to the game as well as the VIP Membership, Welcome Pack, Car Pass and two upcoming DLCs. A recent report revealed that over 800,000 players are already playing Forza Horizon 5, which is a staggering number considering that the game is still yet to release globally.
NEW COUNT – 801,208
At £85 a pop that’s £68 millImpressive considering –
🟢Call of Duty also launched
🟢It’s premium sales ONLY
🟢It’s not even out till next week😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/cQqgPtwnhW
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Xbox states that the whole scenario has been captured in 12K in real life, and then have been processed to create an ultra-realistic open-world view rendered in unparalleled detail. They have recorded the real-life engine sounds of over 350 cars hitting different notes and have assembled them together in Forza Horizon 5. Xbox claims that it will be the most diverse and the largest open-world map of the whole Forza series. Players can explore hidden ruins, pristine beaches, vast volcanoes and much more. They can race in the lush jungles or discover historic cities.
In reddit, BoomBamCrash said, “The racetrack at the festival is massive compared to FH4, looks awesome and the airport at the very bottom in the jungle looks sick, and it looks like there might be a jump at the end of it”. Previously in a livestream Playground Games revealed all the 11 biomes of Mexico, which includes the farmlands, jungle, swamps, tropical coast, arid hills, desert, a rocky coast, a volcano and the marvelous city of Guanajuato. Forza Horizon 5 will also introduce a new gameplay called EventLab where players can build their own custom races, stunts and game modes.
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