Forza Horizon 5 has undoubtedly become one of E3’s most remarkable games. There’s probably little doubt that the game looks great. Playground Games supported this view by sharing images of the 11 regions the game will pass through.
The new game will take us to Mexico. According to the producers, the biggest open world in the series so far awaits us. “From the very beginning, we knew we wanted to build the largest Forza Horizon,” said Creative Director Mike Brown. We were also aware that if we wanted to make the biggest FH game, we had to offer diversity and contrast.” And in the end, something like this came up; We’ll come around on the beaches, sometimes in the deserts, from time to time in the forests, in the canyons, in the volcano peaks.
Arid Hills
Canyon
Farmland
Jungle
Living Desert
Rocky Coast
Sand Desert
Swamp
Tropical Coast
Urban City of Guanajuato
Volcano
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As with Forza Horizon 4, the new game will see seasonal weather conditions, the production team adds, adding that there will be two more weather events; sandstorms and tropical storms. Seasonal weather conditions will now be offered in regional varieties. Here’s an example. “Winter is a dry season for Mexico. If you want to compete in a snowy environment, you can head to the volcano area. If you don’t want a snowy environment, you can go to the coastal area and walk around as if you were on holiday”
Forza Horizon 5 will debut on November 9 for Xbox Series, Xbox One and PC. We’re looking forward to it, we’re following it very closely.
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