Forza Horizon 5 will take the action to the bright and sunny sands of Mexico, but it will also feature a variety of distinct biomes to race through in its massive map. The game will present players with detailed environments ranging from tropical coastlines to dense jungles, all of which change with the seasons. Gamers may want to keep an eye on which cars they use on which terrain, so expanding their garage early could be a real help.

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Veteran fans will be able to gain access to the cover cars for past Forza titles, including Forza Horizon’s 2013 Dodge Viper SRT GTS, Forza Motorsport 5’s 2013 McLaren P1, Forza Horizon 2’s 2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4, Forza Motorsport 6’s 2017 Ford GT, Forza Horizon 3’s 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4, Forza Motorsport 7’s 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS, and Forza Horizon 4’s 2018 McLaren Senna. Apparently, the corresponding car for each game a player has played will be automatically added to their Forza Horizon 5 Garage after they complete the initial drive.

These loyalty reward cars won’t have any upgrades, aren’t exclusive in any way, and are completely identical to the cars you can buy from the Autoshow. However, getting these cars free will save Forza Horizon 5 players a good deal of money and give their Garage a boost from the very beginning. Getting a leg up on the competition could give players more time to explore Forza Horizon 5’s sprawling map.

As of writing, it appears that Forza fans have mixed feelings about this new information. While some fans are simply looking forward to driving fast cars around lush scenery in Forza Horizon 5, others express fears that starting the game with a McLaren Senna will take away from the title’s sense of progression. Several users discussed their belief that newer Forza games often feel like the player starts with too much power, which makes it feel less like the player is building a rep and more like the player is just doing things.

Forza Horizon 5 releases on November 9 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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