
Forza Horizon 5 is getting a new DLC in Rally Adventure, which adds new offroad-themed cars and tracks to the beloved racing game.
Playground Games has officially revealed Rally Adventure, the second post-launch DLC for Forza Horizon 5. Racers have been anxiously awaiting this DLC after last year’s Hot Wheels expansion. The developer recently hosted a Twitch stream that showed off what’s to come in Rally Adventure.
Rally Adventure is being released Wednesday, March 29.
That’s about one month from now, leaving racers quite excited about all of the new content and gameplay opportunities.
The DLC will be available for players on PC and Xbox. It will be available for sale in Steam, Game Pass, and the Microsoft Store.
Forza is known for its realistic racing experiences, usually on classic race tracks. But Rally Adventure is taking the action off-road. Players will be taken to a “rugged” course in Sierra Nueva and through winding mountain-side roads that look hazardous and full of thrills.
Forza Horizon 5 Rally Adventure – Official Announce Trailer
The short announcement trailer also boasted a new Rally career and the ability to build a “Rally monster” full of hardcore off-roading accessories.
The trailer had many racing fans pumped. Some even remembered Rally Adventure from the first Forza Horizon game, which was immensely popular back then as well. A lot of comments on YouTube stated that they were planning to buy the game just to play the new expansion. Taking the action off-roading is an entirely new racing experience that has proven appealing to a wide range of racing game fans.
There will be ten new cars coming to Forza Horizon 5 when Rally Adventure drops next month. Here are all the cars confirmed to be included.
A lot of these models were featured in off-road motorsports events and feature modifications made specifically with tough terrain in mind. These are not your everyday racing vehicles, providing a bit of dynamic and edgy energy to the roster. These colorful and powerful cars have an adventurous spirit that is sure to get racing fans pumped for the challenging track ahead.
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