Forza Horizon racing game franchise heads to Mexico

The release of a trailer for the upcoming Forza Horizon 5 open-world racing game, has revealed Mexico as the latest location of choice.

Forza Horizon 5 Demo

Microsoft has released the first details of its Forza Horizon 5 racing game, ahead of its release later this year. 

Set to be offered for both Xbox consoles and Windows PC, the fifth instalment of the Horizon franchise will be set in Mexico. 

With restrictions on international travel likely to continue in 2021, a virtual trip to the North American country could be welcome.

New location, larger environment

Announcing Forza Horizon 5 at E3 2021, Microsoft has promised that it will deliver the “largest, most diverse open world ever” in the Horizon series. 

Based around a fictional festival, the Forza Horizon franchise began in 2012. Compared to the traditional Forza Motorsport range of games, Horizon is designed to offer a dramatic arcade experience. 

Previous games, such as the UK-based Forza Horizon 4, have placed an emphasis on larger-than-life fun. This has included racing the Flying Scotsman train, or even competing against a giant hovercraft.

Hitting peak performance

Forza Horizon 5 Demo

Setting the game in Mexico will see Forza Horizon 5 take players across a varied landscape. This will range from the desert, to snow-capped mountains, and deep into the jungle. 

Seasonal variation, first introduced in Horizon 4, will change the weather conditions and even create tropical storms. The launch trailer features a terrifying sandstorm, and players will even be able to tackle a volcano!

Gamers using the latest Xbox Series X, or Series S, consoles will gain an even more detailed environment.

Ready for a virtual test drive?

Forza Horizon 5 Demo

One of the stars of the Forza Horizon 5 trailer is the Mercedes-AMG One hypercar. Frequently delayed in the real world, the virtual release of the F1-powered could beat the physical car to production. 

Other new cars spotted in the video trailer include the latest Land Rover Defender, along with the reborn Ford Bronco SUV. New modification options, including 100 different alloy wheels, and special body kits will be available to players. 

Greater online multiplayer interaction is planned. This even includes being able to create and tune cars to leave on the map for other players to find.

Multiple options for arcade action

Forza Horizon 5 Demo

More details on Forza Horizon 5, such as a full list of cars to be included, will be confirmed closer to the release date. 

Along with the Xbox consoles and Windows PC, players will be able to use the Xbox Gaming Pass Xbox Cloud Gaming to get their racing fix. 

The finished game is due to be released on 9 November 2021, with three different versions available. Along with the Standard and Deluxe games, those buying the Premium edition will get early access on 5 November.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
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