The Forza Horizon series has the most diverse catalog of cars compared to any other open-world racing game. The racing series offers every class of four-wheelers ranging from modern-day supercars and vintage cars of the mid-90s to some retro classics, which also includes the recreation of rare standalone models.
By the time the Forza Horizon series released its fourth rendition in 2018, the racing franchise had reached the pinnacle of its in-depth driving controls. Gamers can experience a different weight distribution in every car brand in Forza Horizon 4.
Driving in the open worlds of Forza Horizon is an absolute pleasure to immerse in its vibrant and photo-realistic landscape, jam-packed with racing events, PR stunts, and challenges.
It's tough to match the rich open world of Forza Horizon games. While Forza Horizon 6 is still under development, here are a few open-world racing games that can be tried in the meantime while waiting for the next Forza Horizon edition:
Created by Slightly Mad Studios, Project Cars 2 is the closest competitor to the Forza Horizon series regarding driving mechanics and overall gameplay. The game offers a similar array of cars as the Horizon series and provides a dynamic weather system like Horizon series.
Project Cars 2 delivers more racing events and authentic country circuits than its counterpart Forza Horizon 4. The game also features stunningly beautiful landscapes. It’s a racing title worth giving a try.
Published by Ubisoft, Crew 2 is a massive open-world racing title with a scaled-down version of five districts in the United States. Like the Forza Horizon games, players can cruise around the five regions of the country and tackle events at their discretion.
The game is fun to roam around
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