Forza Horizon 5is the latest installment in the long-running and highly successful Forza Horizon series. The racing games have taken fans across the globe and this time players have been exploring Mexico. Forza Horizon 5 received universal acclaim and launched to over ten million players in the first week, achieving the biggest-ever launch in Xbox history. However, developer Playground Games are always monitoring the game for issues and the Forza support team recently identified some problems.
Forza Horizon 5 developer Playground Games has announced an upcoming update for the open-world racing simulator. The new patch will address several issues across the console and PC versions of Forza Horizon 5.
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Announced in a tweet on February 16, the Forza support team detailed a hotfix for several bugs and crashes in Forza Horizon 5. For the PC version of the game, two issues were resolved that had caused players' games to crash including the first which could occur when racing The Colossus. The second crash was particularly frustrating for high-level players, as it occurred when a player with a high number of cars in the garage started their game. This issue was mostly affecting rich players who would probably rather spend their time checking out the 10 most expensive cars in Forza Horizon 5 instead of rebooting their game.
Developer Playground Games identified a few other issues affecting the games' performance and reputation across all platforms. A visual issue that caused the bumper of the Audi TT RS Sport to disappear was addressed, a problem that likely impeded on players' immersion. Playground Games also changed some restrictions in the Festival Playlist, to
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