Forza Horizon 5 ‘Explore the Horizon’ brings six new cars, new Photo Mode features

The next Forza Horizon 5 update is packed with new cars and features.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Forza Horizon 5 may not be the newest video game on the block anymore, but it’s still enjoying regular updates with new content and improvements. On Monday, Playground Games revealed the next big update for Forza Horizon 5, and it’s right around the corner.

The next update heading toForza Horizon 5players sits under the “Explore the Horizon” title, and is the 21st Festival Playlist Series for the game. In ablog postand Forza Monthly livestream, Playground Games detailed what players can expect from the update, which is all about exploring the beauty of FH5’s Mexico.

Here’s what you need to know.

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Following a high-performance, asphalt-racing focused update, it makes sense that Playground Games would follow it with the “Explore the Horizon” update. Players will have new reasons to explore the gorgeous map of Mexico while adding a variety of brand-new cars to their garage. The 2022 HUMMER EV is likely to be particularly exciting for many players, as it combines overwhelming size with overwhelming speed and power.

Forza Horizon 5 is still going strong as one of thebest Xbox racing gamesyou can play, and it shows no signs of slowing down. WithForza Motorsport (2023)coming later this year, it’s never been a better time to be an Xbox racing fan.

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