Forza Horizon 5 is sure to be just as big, as there’s much anticipation around it. Now we get a look at how big the game will be, especially compared to its predecessor.In the latest Let’s Go video on the game, the game’s full map was revealed. It is said to be 50% ...
Forza Horizon 5introduces EventLab 2.0, a new free update for the in-depth map editor with new features and tools so creators can more easily and quickly build their incredible events. The EventLab Island is a new 2km x 2km flat terrain where you can unleash your creativity thanks to an...
As we explained in ourForza Horizon 5 review, the game’s Mexico-inspired map is an incredible environment, offering great roads, jaw-dropping geological features and a general sense of fun. It’d be of little use without some cool cars to explore it with, but happily, Horizon 5 has a ...
This November,Forza Horizon 5is taking us on a road trip to Mexico, and now developers Playground Games have given us a full look at the map we'll get to explore. The standout bit is absolutely the giant volcano, La Gran Caldera, which players will be able to see from all over the ...
Forza Horizon 5’s big tech trick will be the game’s massive, ever-changing map. At 1.5x the size ofForza Horizon 4’s landmass, it can afford to have some variety in its world. So while you’re racing through the Mexican landscape, developers PlayGround Games have confirmed ...
Forza Horizon 6 Release Date, Map, Trailer, Gameplay & More If there’s a song we would like to go for, it’s Welcome to Japan by The Strokes. It’s time to say Konichiwa, as Japan might be the next destination for Forza Horizon 6. Henceforth, we can expect the best of Tokyo (...
We take a took at every entry in the Forza Horizon series just to see how far the series has come since its inception - graphically speaking.
Forza Horizon 5 may not reinvent the wheel, but it sure does make balding tires as compelling and satisfying as ever.
While it’s not a map-accurate rendition, it’s gorgeously depicted. Horizon is a handsome game, and through subtle in-game challenges, such as races that force you to drive with minimal damage to take a photo in front of a natural landmark, you come to organically appreciate Playground’...
and countless stone walls to destroy. The map quickly becomes populated with a huge variety of events, each type highlighting different vehicle classes and environments. I actually prefer this smaller, more compact world in comparison to pastForza Horizongames. There is enough variety within a reaso...