What you need to know
- Forza Horizon 5 is a live service, open-world racing game from Playground Games and Xbox Game Studios.
- On Monday, the studio announced Series 19 "Midnights at Horizon," the next Series update coming to the game.
- The update will bring four new cars, extended nighttime, plenty of night-related challenges and events, and much more.
- It begins right after the Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure DLC expansion releases to players.
Forza Horizon 5 is a gorgeous game, but it's particularly stunning when seen at night. Playground Games has noticed the community's love for FH5 after the sun sets, so has cultivated an entire Festival Playlist centered around nighttime. Series 19 "Midnights at Horizon" is coming, and it's one of the most exciting FH5 updates to date.
Forza Horizon 5 Series 19 "Midnights at Horizon" brings an extended nighttime to Forza Horizon 5, giving players more time to speed through Mexico in the dark. Accompanying the longer nights are plenty of neon-themed decorations spread throughout races and the open world, ensuring that players aren't left entirely without a source of light. There's a good bit to discuss in this update, including:
- An Evolving World update. The world of Forza Horizon 5 is evolving once again, with a host of neon-themed decorations for races, events, and the open world. The Airfield is particularly influenced, with a stunning vista of neon sculptures, decals, barriers, and much more.
- A Festival Playlist, after dark. Of course, the Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist is joining in on the fun, with a plethora of challenges, races, and events inspired by the neon night descending on Mexico. The very first challenges for Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure are also included in this Playlist.
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Four new cars. Every Festival Playlist brings new cars to Forza Horizon 5's car list, and "Midnights at Horizon" is no exception. While only bringing a modest four cars versus the seven included in Forza Horizon 5 Series 18, players should be happy with the vehicles arriving in this update, including:
- 2021 Lexus LC 500
- 2021 Rimac Nevera
- 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing
- 2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing
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New body kit upgrades. Playground Games has been adding new upgrades and options for vehicles in various Festival Playlist updates, and Series 19 is no exception. In addition to the available body kits and upgrades for new cars, three existing vehicles are getting new body kits options in this update, including:
- 1997 BMW M3 (E36)
- 2010 BMW M3 GTS (E92)
- 2018 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE
- New EventLab props. The expansive EventLab creator is growing once again with a myriad of new props, this time from two different sources. Players can expect plenty of additional options from Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure and the Midnights at Horizon update, including new prop cars and buildings, decorations, neon lights, and much more.
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Other additions and fixes. With the Series 19 update, Forza Horizon 5 is gaining a bunch of new bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements, and some nice new features. The two most notable additions include:
- NVIDIA DLSS 3 support for RTX 40-Series GPUs, which enable up to 120Hz even with completely maxed out graphical settings
- New steering wheel options for console players
Forza Horizon 5 Series 19 "Midnights at Horizon" kicks off on Thursday, March 30, 2023, and is completely free for all players. The Forza Horizon 5: Rally Adventure expansion, a paid DLC, releases on Wednesday, March 29. There's a lot on the horizon for FH5 players, with hours of new content arriving for those itching to return to Mexico and take to the streets once more. Forza Horizon 5 is one of the best Xbox racing games for a reason.
Forza Horizon 5 is included in every tier of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, making the epic gaming subscription the best way to race into Mexico alongside industry-leading visuals and hundreds of awesome cars. You also get a discount on DLC like the upcoming Rally Adventure expansion.