Open-world environments include deserts, seaside towns, and even an active volcano.
Forza Horizon takes the action to Mexico, instead of Great Britain as in the previous game. This will bring a dramatic change in scenery, including a tropical coastline, rain forest, Mayan ruin, and a volcano. The trailer above shows that you can drive into a huge dust storm, which looks like something from Mad Max Fury Road.
In the video below, developers demonstrate more of Forza Horizon 5. The Mercedes-AMG Project 1 Forza Edition is available in the game. The video shows that there is a strong emphasis on off-road vehicles. This makes sense as it allows for the possibility to show Baja 1000-style events.
A new campaign mode allows you to go on a journey and explore for the Forza Horizon festival expansion. It sounds like the map could be really large if there are so many places you can go. The Eliminator battle royale is back. It’s an iconic feature of Forza Horizon 4. It challenges other players to race to a random spot. The winner is the first to finish the race, and the second person is eliminated. New mode allows players to create their own imaginative events. This includes hitting jump pads and driving through bowling pins. This is a great party mode if you want to play a few races that are more casual than the rest.