Developer Playground Games has released a new update for Forza Horizon 5 which introduces new accessibility settings and adds support for American Sign Language and British Sign Language for various in-game scenes and cinematics. One of Forza Horizon 5's more laudable moves is the large number of customizable options that allow the game to be accessible to all sorts of players. Being one of the highest-rated racing games of 2021, its developers announced that even moreForza Horizon 5 accessibility options would be coming to the open-world racing title, including a sign language interpreter and many more in 2022 expected in future updates.
As the latest entry in the long-runningForza Horizon series, Forza Horizon 5 features the largest open-world in the series yet. Delivering deeper story missions, extreme weather and season systems, improved vehicle customization, and countless trails to explore in Mexico's solitary deserts and rich rainforests. Bringing racing to current-gen consoles, Forza Horizon 5 also includes more vehicles than the previous title in the series, with over 500 vehicles to choose from at launch, offering players multiple choices for different playstyles. Additionally, even more vehicles are on the way, as a recent leak has revealed that 6 brand-new cars are coming Forza Horizon 5 between early March and mid-April.
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Shared via an exclusive IGN trailer,Forza Horizon 5 has received a new Series 5 update that introduces the long-awaited sign language accessibility feature to the game. Released on March 1st, the update adds support for the American Sign Language (ASL) and British Sign Language (BSL) for over 300 cinematics.
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