Autumn has come around again in Forza Horizon 4 to bathe the UK in golden leaves and intermittent rain showers. During this Thanksgiving weekend, players can look forward to a feast of events and prizes.
Time certainly flies when you’re having fun, and today marks the end of the first half of Forza Horizon 5’s Series 1; it’s the start of the Winter season, but winter in Mexico means the roads dry out after a stormy autumn.
Forza Horizon 5 continues to cross milestones, as Playground Games has announced, and the in-game leaderboards have confirmed, that the title has surpassed 10 million players — making it the biggest launch in Xbox history.
Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming service is now available to the Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles, allowing players to pick up and play the latest titles with no installation necessary.
Summer has made a return appearance to the UK in Forza Horizon 4 this week. The beginning of Series 42 heralds a fresh mixed up set of events and more returning prizes.
Following on from last week’s first official season, Forza Horizon 5 experiences its first true season change today as Series 1 ticks over into Autumn.
The latest title in the Forza Horizon series, Forza Horizon 5, has seen players flocking to it in almost unprecedented numbers — to the tune of a million new players every day since it launched.
A new Spring season dawns over the festival while in the midst of a major transition period. Despite many players having already left for Mexico, a few hardy drivers remain in the UK to close out this final week of Series 41.
One of the most interesting features in Forza Horizon 5 is one that was revealed right back at the game’s first announcement, but barely spoken of since: Event Lab. In fact it’s been kept so quiet that it wasn’t even mentioned in the guide Microsoft sent along with our review code last week, and we really wish it had.
It’s an odd time to be a Forza fan. After eight successive years with a full title in the franchise — Motorsport in odd years, Horizon in evens — it’s been three years since the last game in the series, and that was 2018’s Forza Horizon 4.
The latest Winter season in Forza Horizon 4 sees an air of change hover over the Festival. The launch of Forza Horizon 5 is imminent, and players are scrambling to finish up the latest events before jetting off to Mexico.
Playground Games has announced that players who’ve played previous titles in the Forza series — both Horizon and Motorsport — will get a little leg-up in FH5 with some bonus cars, depending on which titles they’ve played.
As Autumn returns to the UK to kick off a new season, full Hallowe’en preparations are also underway. Aside from giving others a fright, players are continuing to tick off the latest haunting events.
As Summer returns for a fresh season in Forza Horizon 4, the mood across the UK has shifted towards the approach of Halloween. With Series 41 now up and running, the latest remix of events adopt a suitably spooky theme.
As reported in the final pre-launch Let’s Go stream, Forza Horizon 5 has now reached gold status, marking the last milestone before it launches next month.
With just over two weeks to go until the early access players get their hands on Forza Horizon 5, there’s not long left for Playground Games to continue the pre-launch tease. One final episode of its “Let’s Go” developer diary is set to broadcast today, October 18, and that will be all.