The announcement of Forza Horizon 5 also ends the drought, as the last title, Forza Horizon 4, released back in 2017. Needless to say, if you already have a powerful PC, you should be covered. We’ll likely find out more when the game is closer to release. We know the game is headed to the PC, but we don’t know what hardware we’ll need. For PC gamers, nothing has been said as to what we can expect. It’s like shopping for a car, without dropping a serious amount of cash. For those unfamiliar with Forzavista, this is a mode that allows players to fully explore every aspect of the cars featured in the Forza games. Both will include an optional performance mode, bumping the frame rate to 60 and a Ray Tracing mode (only via Forzavista). Optimized for the Xbox Series X and S, Forza Horizon will feature 4K 30FPS on the Xbox Series X, and 1080p 30FPS on the Xbox Series S. Xbox Game Pass players will have access to the Standard version, and if you purchase the Premium Add-Ons Bundle they can enjoy all the great DLC in the Premium version of the game, including Early Access. Players can choose from Standard, Deluxe, and Premium versions of the game. Experience Forza Horizon 5 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10, Steam, Xbox Game Pass, and Android phones and tablets via Xbox Cloud Gaming. While Forza Horizon 5 releases on November 9th, if you purchase the Premium Edition, you’ll get early access starting November 5th. It’s not Australia or Japan, but New Mexico is still a nice place to get your fill of some sweet on and off-road racing. We also have confirmation that the next location for the series is Mexico.
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