E3 2021 – Forza Horizon 5

Xbox definitely saved the best for last with Forza Horizon 5 delivering some truly jaw dropping footage right at the end of the presentation. The game is set in Mexico and will introduce new storylines and modes to explore this true to life recreation. Beautiful beaches, lush rainforests and cities all look spectacular with Turn 10 dialling up their dedication to having this look as realistic as possible.

The game will feature a cool arcade mode that will let you link up easily with players you meet in the game called Horizon Open which can then extend to tours and other in-game events that let. you easily stick together as a group with your new found players. Horizon Arcade will bring in new challenges and action that will keep you coming back for different ways to play. You can also share your own creations with community gift sharing.

Graphically the game is spectacular. Ray tracing is on, the HDR sky looks incredibly realistic. This game also comes with incredibly new dynamic weather that will bring dust storms along with intense tropical storms. The landscape will also feature a snow-capped volcano boasting the highest point in a Forza game ever.

You really do need to see this footage yourself to believe it.

We will be waiting with baited breath for the release of Forza Horizon 5 on Xbox Series X|S and PC on day one.

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