In a surprising move and a new teaching of NEVER SAY NEVER, Microsoft has announced that Forza Horizon 5, the beloved open-world racing game, is coming to PlayStation 5 this Spring. Developed by Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios, with Panic Button handling the port, this marks a significant shift in Microsoft’s strategy as it embraces a multi-platform approach.
Forza Horizon 5 has been a flagship title for Xbox and PC since its release in 2021, offering players an expansive open-world experience set in the vibrant landscapes of Mexico. With the announcement of its PS5 port, PlayStation users will finally get to experience the thrill of the Horizon Festival.
The PS5 version of Forza Horizon 5 will be feature-complete, including all previously released DLC packs such as the Hot Wheels and Rally Adventure expansions. Players can look forward to the same content as the Xbox and PC versions, with nearly 900 cars and over 40 thematic game updates.
One of the most exciting aspects of this announcement is the inclusion of cross-play functionality. Players on PS5, Xbox, and PC will be able to join the same multiplayer sessions, ensuring that no one misses out on the best road trips and convoys4. Additionally, a new free content update called Horizon Realms will be introduced, featuring a curated collection of community favorite Evolving Worlds.
The developers at Playground Games are thrilled to see the Forza Horizon 5 community grow with new players on PS5. They are eager to see the creativity and skill that new creators, builders, and racers will bring to the vibrant community. This move is expected to attract a wave of new players to the game, enriching the experience for everyone.
Looking Ahead
While no specific release date has been confirmed beyond the Spring 2025 window, fans can already wishlist the game on the PlayStation Store to stay informed about updates and release times. This announcement sets a precedent for more Xbox titles potentially making their way to PlayStation, making 2025 an exciting year for gamers across platforms.