Playground Games has previewed the next update and Series for Forza Horizon 5 in its traditional “Let’s Go” stream, and it’s set to be an interesting one for players who use the game’s EventLab environment customization tool.
Forza Horizon 5’s latest Season Change is now available, bringing the last week of the current Series as we prepare to wave goodbye to the Italian shenanigans.
The next Series of Forza Horizon 5 will be revealed in a special stream this week as the Playground Games crew is set to lift the lid on the evolution of the EventLab creation tool.
The Italian-themed shenanigans continue for another seven days in Forza Horizon 5 as the Series ticks over into the third week of four with a new Season playlist.
Forza Horizon 5’s celebration of Italian cars — and more specifically the return of many of them to the series — continues into its second week, with a new set of events focusing on the nation.
With Gamescom just around the corner, Turn 10 and Microsoft have revealed more information about Forza Motorsport including PC specs, wheel support, and the all-important pricing structure for the various game editions.
The official Forza Motorsport social media accounts have confirmed what we already suspected, announcing that the Nurburgring circuit location will be part of the title at launch — but the famous Nordschleife will be coming at a later date.
As the sun peeks out from between the rain clouds, a new Spring season is underway in Forza Horizon 4. The last lap of Series 64 is another mad dash to wrap up the featured events before the next series arrives.
The latest Forza Monthly stream has revealed that the upcoming Forza Horizon 5: Italian Automotive update will be one of the biggest global content drops so far, with 16 new Italian cars coming to the game for all players.
Turn 10 has taken the opportunity of August’s Forza Monthly stream to show off the redeveloped multiplayers modes of Forza Motorsport ahead of its launch in October.
Among the snow drifts around the UK, Winter is making its presence felt once again in Forza Horizon 4. The hardy festivalgoers aren’t going to let the snow stop them in their quest to hunt down the latest events and claim the waiting prizes.
It’s the final week of Forza Horizon 5’s celebration of the summer, with a fresh set of events and challenges across the next seven days to close out the series.
Temperatures are dropping and the dark clouds are gathering as Autumn comes round again to Forza Horizon 4. Battling through the rain won’t stop festivalgoers as they continue to hunt down the latest events and claim the waiting prizes.
The UK is turning up the heat once more as Summer returns to the festival in Forza Horizon 4. We’re now in the beginning of Series 64, meaning a fresh selection of events and rewards to be claimed over the next four weeks.
The flowers are blossoming once again as Spring makes its return to the UK in Forza Horizon 4. Series 63 is now into the final stages with players making a last dash to wrap up all the events before the next series arrives.
Turn 10’s creative director Chris Esaki has confirmed during the Forza Monthly stream that the Forza Motorsport reboot will be exclusively focused on circuit racing and not feature drag or drift modes or any offroad racing — at least at launch.