Forza Horizon 5 reveals car list and more details on campaign mode

Forza Horizon 5 reveals car list and more details on campaign mode
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Playground Games has published a huge car list of vehicles you’ll be pootling around Forza Horizon 5 when the game launches in a couple of months time.

There’ll of course be hundreds of cars at launch, but the list isn’t even the final form. As the blog post says, they’ll continue to add to this list in the weeks leading up to release. More cars will also be added after the game goes live, with more to be added via seasonal content. By completing challenges in the Festival Playlist, you’ll be able to earn new vehicles and rewards every week.

Some of the debutants to the series include the 2020 Ford Super Duty F-450 DRW Premium. There’s also the 1991 Jaguar Sport XJR-15 and the electric 2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo S. There’s also the previously revealed cover stars: the Mercedes-AMG ONE and the 2021 Ford Bronco Badlands. To see these cars in all their glory, Forzavista mode will include ray tracing for the first time on Xbox Series X|S and PC.

Meanwhile, the latest chapter in the studio’s regular Forza Horizon 5: Let’s ¡Go! livestreams dropped more information on campaign mode. As ever, you can expect plenty of race types including street racing, dirt racing, cross country and PR stunts, but the team are trying out a new campaign structure.

Each event type will now have its own Horizon Festival hub. Situated in six locations around the map, each one is made up of different chapters in that category. However, to access these hubs, you’ll have to go on a special event called an Expedition in order to find and unlock them. To access these, you’ll need to collect Accolades, similar to the objectives in Forza Horizon 4‘s Lego Speed Champions expansion.

You can check out the Forza Horizon 5 car list as it stands over here. And if you’d like to watch the latest Forza Horizon 5: Let’s ¡Go! broadcast in its entirety, that’s down below. The game launches on November 9 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC.