[Archive] Forza Horizon 5 Series 25: Horizon Creatives

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The E-Ray is going to hit FM2023 before FH5 then? Because only the 850CSi is not a brand new car for Forza...
Sorry I misunderstood you, I thought you didn't count E-Ray as a new car because it wouldn't be widely available to everyone.
 
Sorry I misunderstood you, I thought you didn't count E-Ray as a new car because it wouldn't be widely available to everyone.
You just have to download FM2023 on gamepass to qualify for it, you don't even need to own FM2023.... I'd say that brings it up to a large chunk of people.
 
Incredibly impressive EventLab update that'll result in some great courses being created, but as somebody who specialized in setting up stuff in Rules of Play, can't help but think that it's somewhat abandoned at this point...
 
BMW 850 CSi? Excellent. The rest are cool.

Also, the Corvette E-Ray.....LMAO. What a crap strategy that if you want the car, you have to buy the new FM game.
 
BMW 850 CSi? Excellent. The rest are cool.

Also, the Corvette E-Ray.....LMAO. What a crap strategy that if you want the car, you have to buy the new FM game.
You dont have to buy it, you can just download it on gamepass. I swear people jump the gun to complain so fast.
 
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BMW 850 CSi? Excellent. The rest are cool.

Also, the Corvette E-Ray.....LMAO. What a crap strategy that if you want the car, you have to buy the new FM game.
To reiterate, you don't need to buy FM. Just downloading it in Gamepass is enough to earn the car.
 
I didn't see it on live but AR12 says on his video that we are also get AC Schnitzer bodykits for the M5 and i8.
 

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This eventlab update really is massive. Not once have I even attempted to make my own creation but now I want to and these changes highly encourage me to do so. I want to make many different track variations for the variety of track toys we have and even make a few dirt/obstacle courses to make use of offroaders and trucks. This is pretty BMW heavy but the new m2 and 850csi standout for me. Plus the rivians are icing on the cake since I did ask for those a few months back. For trucks now all we need is the Ram TRX, Raptor R, the 2004 ram srt10, and the 1994 454SS then im good for the truck additions.
 
I'm a little disappointed that it's yet another newest German car-centric month, but none of the cars added are bad except for the second ugliest SUV in human history.

What's the ugliest SUV? it is…
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It's also interesting that the 850CSi is back with the 850CSi FE bodykit.
This may be an optimistic expectation, but it may also be possible that other FM7 FE widebody kits will be added, like the Acura NSX FE and Pontiac Firebird FE. This has been one of the parts that the community has requested since FH4.

PS: Oh, and also appreciate that the 40/160 point reward is an old exclusive car.
I can finish my playlist quickly and enjoy my vacation in Hawaii to the fullest.
Most requested car coming next update. That's the Tsuru/Sentra I believe?
My guess is another Huracan/Aventador variant.
 
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With the Mexican theming of the next series, there’s no way it can’t be a Tsuru as the headliner car. They’ve had some tone deaf picks for some series but I don’t see how it could be anything else.
 
It seems like the update doesnt go down so well with the community, mostly due to the BMWs

I guess people wanted the Ms but Forza decided to put the Ms on Motorsport instead

Tbh, new eventlabs and Tsuru will make people like the updates anyway
 


GET YOUR CREATIVITY RACING WITH EVENTLAB 2.0​

8 September 2023
Create bigger and better events for the Forza Horizon 5 community to play with EventLab 2.0 and customize your cars with new body kits and rims.
Forza Horizon 5 doubles down on EventLab with the newest update: Horizon Creatives. We want your creations to be the star of the Horizon Festival, so we’re introducing new EventLab upgrades to get your creativity racing and inspire you to create the events you’ve always imagined.
This update also introduces fresh additions to car customization including 20 rims from a new-to-Horizon aftermarket brand, Vorsteiner, as well as new body parts from AC Schnitzer and the returning Forza widebody kit for the 1995 BMW 850CSi.
Horizon Creatives will be available to download from Tuesday, September 12. The series content is playable from September 14 through October 12. Get your creative juices going and start creating!
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RELEASE NOTES & GAME FIXES​

Here’s a look at some of the fixes and improvements you can look forward to in this update:
  • [PC] Fixed an issue where, upon loading up the game, a black screen would be displayed for an unintended amount of time after the Xbox Game Studio logo.
  • Fixed an issue with the 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Verde where the headlights were not functioning properly during night-time.
  • Fixed an issue with the 2020 Lamborghini Huracan Evo where the reverse lights on the rear were not lighting up correctly.
  • Fixed an issue with the 2021 Ferrari Roma where the cockpit dashboard was incorrectly displayed in low-resolution. Here is where you can find the issues we are currently investigating. You can post about new issues you have encountered on the Troubleshooting Hub.
##New features to discover and experiment with in EventLab 2.0

See how the new EventLab update works.
While EventLab regularly receives new props for players to include in their creations, we are now adding exciting new features that will let you bring your wildest ideas to reality with an update we are calling EventLab 2.0.
This new update includes a brand-new set of tools, quality of life improvements, and features that will enable you to create bigger events faster and better.

Selection Mode​

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As in everything racing related: faster is better. So, to make your creating process much more agile, we have created the new Selection Mode.
This new multi-selection mode will let you grab a number of individual props and then rotate them, move them around, and duplicate them. Not only will this make your creating process more efficient, but you will also be able to reuse groups of props you previously put together without having to start from scratch each time you need them.
Multi-selection will also let you clone, move, and delete props in mass selection, reducing the time you will spend creating courses for events.

Prefabs​

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Prefabs are an assortment of props saved together to make a new mega prop. You can save any prop you have created as a Prefab and share it with other players worldwide.
You can also search among the creations of other players to find the most ideal custom props to fit your event. Perhaps you’ll even stumble upon an interesting idea that sparks the creation of a new race or game mode! Prefabs will be added to the existing Creative Hub menu with features like share codes, number of downloads and in-game credits payouts. You will even be able to browse Prefabs in the Blueprint Builder which will save you a lot of time!
With Prefabs you can share your custom prop creations to inspire other creators in our community. In addition to this, we have added a feature that will let you bookmark your favorite or most used props so you can find them even quicker.

Custom Flyers​

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Previously when creating a new event on EventLab, the promotional flyer would automatically generate based on the car restrictions you set among other details. This meant that other players would not see how your event looked until they decided to download and play it.
This all changes with EventLab 2.0. You can now replace the predetermined flyer with a photo taken of your event. This allows creators to better represent their EventLab Blueprint, while for you and your friends, it’ll now be easier and faster to discover fun new events to play.
This is made even better by the ability to browse more than 15 events in the event browser, as players can now scroll through multiple pages of community-created blueprints.

EventLab Island​

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New features deserve an amazing new place to be experimented at. EventLab Island is a brand-new location specifically for creating EventLab content. It comprises of a 2km x 2km flat concrete platform surrounded by ocean.
Since EventLab Island is its own separate location, you will be able to add more props to each event you create within it thanks to an increased prop budget.
EventLab Island can be accessed through its own icon on the in-game map. Click on it, and you will be transported to the island. Look for the activation point and start creating!

New Props​

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The EventLab 2.0 update wouldn’t be complete without new props, and we have introduced new prop packs for you to implement into your custom maps. These include a petrol station with signs, a coffee cup, pumps, and roofs, a variety of primitive shapes like a cone, cube, cylinder, pyramid, sphere, torus, and wedge, and different surface types like snow, ice, grass, tarmac, and dirt.
Some of our existing props have received attachment nodes so they are now easier to move around and, more importantly, snap together. There are three different node sizes: small, medium, and large. The original nodes included in the Hot Wheels content were “large” and designed for Hot Wheels track pieces, while these new smaller-sized nodes will work much better with smaller props.
You can also style up your checkpoint markers with different styles including various colors of street race flares.
What’s more, EventLab 2.0 lets you set the exact time-of-day and weather conditions while your map is being created. This means you will see your creation in the exact conditions that you intend for players to experience it. For example, if you want to design a night-time race, you will see how it looks as you build it.

A NEW, ELECTRIFYING COLLABORATION​

Forza Horizon 5 brings you a unique collaboration with Rivian, the American electric car manufacturer that creates tools for adventurers. Their catalogue is designed to tackle any terrain from sand, to rock, and even water. During Horizon Creatives, you will be able to add two different vehicles of their brand into your collection.

2022 Rivian R1T​


In Autumn, a pick-up truck designed to master any terrain and take you on any adventure you choose becomes available to unlock. Get the 2022 Rivian R1T by completing “Mudslinger's Scramble” EventLab on the Festival Playlist.

2022 Rivian R1S​


Explore and adventure anywhere you want by unlocking the 2022 Rivian R1S, an SUV created for those who want to traverse the roughest environments without jeopardizing their comfort and mobility. Set your route and get the R1S during the Spring season of the Festival Playlist by completing the “Stadium Supercross” EventLab.

EXPERIENCE THE 2024 CHEVROLET CORVETTE E-RAY​

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With the upcoming release of Forza Motorsport on October 10, the Horizon Festival will celebrate by rewarding anyone who plays Forza Motorsport with the fastest Corvette ever created: the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray.
The E-Ray is a true freak of speed, its petrol-powered engine in combination with its electric drive unit, gives it a rampaging total 655 horsepower. Its potency matches any test you put it through, it can reach 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and it's capable of completing a quarter mile in a measly 10.5 seconds.
The E-Ray will be available to every Forza Horizon 5 player who downloads and plays Forza Motorsport. Those with Early Access to Forza Motorsport, included with the Premium Edition and Premium Add-Ons Bundle, will be able to redeem this reward starting from October 5. All Forza Motorsport players can drive it in Forza Horizon 5 starting October 10.

GIVING YOUR GARAGE A NEW LOOK​

Horizon Creatives is all about showing off your personalized touch, and the local Horizon Festival mechanic has new rims, aero parts and a body kit to install on your cars.
AC Schnitzer makes an appearance and brings body parts compatible with two BMW models:
  • 2015 BMW i8
  • 2018 BMW M5
A Forza-branded widebody kit is also returning for the 1995 BMW 850CSi.
Vorsteiner joins the fun and brings a complete set of 20 new rims to give your car collection a new pair (or two) of shoes:
  • VCS 001
  • VCS 002
  • VCS 003
  • V-FF 101
  • V-FF 102
  • V-FF 103
  • V-FF 104
  • V-FF 111
  • V-FF 112
  • VFN 310
  • VFN 501
  • VFN 502
  • VFN 503
  • VFN 504
  • VFN 505
  • VFN 506
  • VFN 507
  • VFN 508
  • VFN 509
  • VFN 512

FESTIVAL PLAYLIST​

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Horizon Creatives introduces new Treasure Hunt obstacle courses on the Summer, Autumn and Winter Festival Playlist. Expect some new challenges in your adventures to find and smash the Treasure Chest! And be sure to keep your cool in Winter as you’re challenged to smash 20 EventLab Flask Props located on top of Le Gran Caldera and around Gran Telescopio. This prop will also be available in the Blueprint Builder for EventLab creators.
Once you are done building, it’s time to start racing! Horizon Creative’s Festival Playlist brings you an unmissable selection of BMWs. Unlock and drive these German meteors by completing the different Festival Playlist seasons available each week.

1996 BMW 850CSi​

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_Earn 80 PTS during the Horizon Creatives Festival Playlist series. Available from September 12 until October 12. _ The top of the line of the 8 series BMW models, the 1996 BMW 850 CSi has everything it takes to set it apart from other cars of the series. Starting with the biggest improvement: its engine. Known as the S70B56, this wonderful piece of German engineering is a 5.5-liter V12 that propelled the 850CSi to a top speed of 250 km/h. With improved aerodynamics, handling, brakes, and suspension, this car is ready to teach you what performance means.

2021 BMW M3 Competition Sedan​

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Earn 20 PTS during Week 1 “Summer” Season on the Horizon Creatives Festival Playlist. Available from September 14 until September 21.
Each time a new BMW M3 comes out, we know the world of sports sedans is going to be rocked, and the 2021 BMW M3 Competition is no exception to this rule. This installment of the German tradition puts the "sports" in sports sedan as its most prominent characteristic.
The 2021 M3 has all the power you want for a ride like this with its 3.0-liter, straight 6-cylinder paired with a new sportive suspension that lowers the body to the ground and guarantees more grip. Not shy from innovation, the entire suspension is controlled electronically to ensure comfort and precision.
All its 510 bhp is controlled through an 8-gear automatic Steptronic transmission that makes it capable of reaching 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds.
Can we take a moment to talk about those looks? The exterior design of the M3 really shows what's underneath it: innovation, power, and a ton of madness that you can try to tame.

2022 BMW iX xDrive50​

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Earn 20 PTS during Week 2 “Autumn” Season on the Horizon Creatives Festival Playlist. Available from September 21 until September 28.
High-luxury, high-tech, and all-electric, the 2022 BMW iX xDrive50 is the German manufacturer’s next step in its electrical movement.
This battery-powered SUV does everything in its power to make sure you are enjoying the ride twice as much as you will enjoy the destination.
However, as you would expect from BMW, it is still engineered to make you feel alive when you step on the throttle. With 523 bhp, it launches this car from 0 – 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds and maxes the top speed at 200 km/h.
With sci-fi screens in the interior and a 76.6 kWh battery that feels like a rocket booster, driving the xDrive50 can be considered an otherworldly experience.

2023 BMW M2​

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Alfa Romeos available in the Autoshow on August 15!
Earn 20 PTS during the Week 3 “Winter” Season on the Horizon Creatives Festival Playlist. Available from September 28 until October 5.
An all-time classic coupé is back with a bigger and bulkier look. The 2023 BMW M2 is a complete technological powerhouse putting together the brains and the brawn.
From the exterior, you can tell it has been designed with power in mind. Every corner of the car says “aerodynamics” and is made to resist as much air as it can without losing its aggressive demeanor. To compliment the look, it has been fitted with a straight 6-cylinder biturbo engine makes sure it lives up to the tales.
The M2 was designed by Mexican designer José Casas and will be built in the BMW plant in San Luis Potosí, making this the very first BMW completely made in Mexico: an ideal choice to take on a tour of the Horizon Festival.

2022 BMW i4 eDrive40​

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Earn 20 PTS during the Week 4 “Spring” Season on the Horizon Creatives Festival Playlist. Available from October 5 until October 12.
BMW’s first all-electric hatchback has to be a car to be remembered for ages. Of course, the 2022 BMW i4 eDrive40 lives up to that test. Not only does it come with the familiar BMW look we all love seeing, the car drives like a true heir of the BMW racing legacy.
Keeping what is considered tradition in the line, the i4 is a rear-wheel drive car propelled by an electric engine capable of putting in 335 bhp and sparking a 0 – 100 km/h time of 4.07 seconds.
Even though this is considered BMW’s entry level EV, it does not shy away from the speed and precision we are used to seeing from the Bavarian manufacturer.

##What’s Next
The Horizon Festival turns orange as Dia de Muertos arrives next month. Enjoy the traditional spooky season as you cruise through Mexico during one of its most iconic holidays behind the wheel of Forza Horizon 5’s most requested car. Stay tuned for more details in October!
 
It seems like the update doesnt go down so well with the community, mostly due to the BMWs
That's a shame because I really like the eventlab additions they've made, I hope the community consensus isn't bad just because of the boring car selection...
 
With the Mexican theming of the next series, there’s no way it can’t be a Tsuru as the headliner car. They’ve had some tone deaf picks for some series but I don’t see how it could be anything else.

They made clear "Most Voted Car" , its the Tsuru
At worst would be GR Yaris but this would be also a great car lol
 
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So, have they added some way to get the cars missed in previous updates yet? I needed a long break from the game, but now that I've missed so much, I don't really feel motivated to come back. If I could still do those past playlists I'd love to. Knowing it could be years to never for the cars I missed doesn't feel great.
 
So, have they added some way to get the cars missed in previous updates yet? I needed a long break from the game, but now that I've missed so much, I don't really feel motivated to come back. If I could still do those past playlists I'd love to. Knowing it could be years to never for the cars I missed doesn't feel great.
Sadly they have not yet added an easy way to grab past exclusives; I don't really count the auction house as "easy" since it's very hit or miss. You're still at the mercy of them, hoping they decide to throw one in as a 40pt reward.
 
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EventLab update looks great! Cars not so much, but I'm still looking forward to driving them ;)
 
I think this update looks great. The only real misses with the cars are the two i BMWs and the eventlab update is absolutely huge. Genuinely pretty excited for this one

Also a glimmer of hope for the Tsuru is very exciting
 
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