Yesterday, Xbox dropped a lot of information regarding the upcoming Forza Horizon 5 for Xbox and PC. This is great for me as I’m not only a racing game fan, but Forza Horizon 5 has been on my radar even before the game was announced. And I was afraid that once we got the official announcement that we wouldn’t get any more info until it was close to launch time. Thankfully, I was completely wrong. This news update gave us some insight into how the world of Forza Horizon 5 was going to shape out and now we know about the biomes.
While biomes is perhaps a word I wouldn’t have used, it is the correct one as Forza Horizon 5 is 1.5x larger than the prior title and thus every section is larger and is has its own specific features. This just goes to show just how diverse the game is. Each section will have something that you can’t find in other sections, both in how it affects your gameplay and just how the visuals play a part in getting you immersed in the game.
Here’s what Xbox and Playground Games had to say about the Forza Horizon 5 biomes:
Canyon
You might recognize this as the biome that was shown in the Forza Horizon 5 reveal trailer in June. It’s filled with rock formations patterned with unique striations, many of which erode into hoodoos that are only found in the canyon. Fun fact: each of the biomes have unique audio and the canyon has more echoes than any of the others.
Tropical Coast
This might be what you think of when you imagine a tropical Mexican vacation. Filled with palm trees, seagulls, white sand beaches and calm waters, it feels a lot like a postcard come to life. At least that’s the case until you reach storm season, which completely changes how you need to navigate it. Watch out for flying palm trees!
Farmland
Unlike the flatter or drier farmland found in some of the previous Forza Horizon games, these rolling hills are filled with lush vegetation, fruit-bearing trees, and wide, shallow rivers. You’ll have plenty of fences to smash through and picturesque homesteads to explore while you’re cruising through here.
Arid Hills
As you might suspect given the name, this biome is full of dry grasses on rolling hills and plains, providing plenty of open spaces to drive across if you feel like off-roading. One of the coolest features in this biome is a lake that actually dries up in the winter season, opening up shortcuts via fast passages and secret areas.
Jungle
Filled with lush, dense vegetation and towering trees that let beautiful rays of sun through the canopy, this biome also sports some impressive waterfalls and winding rivers. There are also a number of hidden temples in this area, all of which are based on real locations in Mexico.
Living Desert
In a first for the Forza Horizon series, Forza Horizon 5 features a cactus desert that’s full of towering saguaros. There are also a number of rock formations and rock piles that are unique to the area. As the name implies, it’s full of life and features plenty of flowers and wildlife.
Rocky Coast
While the tropical coast features lots of trees and vegetation, this one has a completely different vibe. Since there aren’t many trees, you’ll get a full view of the ocean and some excellent views of the sun setting at the end of the day. As a bonus to all you golfers out there, you can even take a spin around (read: through) a golf course.
Sand Desert
Full of towering sand dunes, this biome is perfect for cruising around in a buggy and carving into the sand. If you don’t feel like getting sand between your toes, many of the roads in this area feature long straightaways so there are plenty of opportunities to see how fast your favorite ride really goes.
Swamp
Although a swamp might not sound like the best place for a race, this biome’s shallow waters are a great place for it. The swamp also features a lot of mangrove trees that sport very thick, interconnected roots. You can actually smash through these during races, changing the route depending on whether or not your car can handle it.
Urban City of Guanajuato
Like a number of cities in Mexico, there’s a good deal of amazing architecture and vibrant colors everywhere you look. Unlike a lot of cities, however, it features a lot of rolling hills and tunnels, making for some really fun race routes. As with the Canyon, you’ll hear plenty of echoes bouncing around the city’s tight roadways.
Volcano
In another first for the Forza Horizon series, this massive mountain is situated right next to the Living Desert. It’s a very high-altitude volcano, so driving to the top is a unique experience that rewards players by seeing way off into the horizon. This is also the only place in the game that you’ll encounter snow, so be sure to pack an extra jacket.
All of this has me more excited for Forza Horizon 5. When I completed my review of Forza Horizon 4, I had stated that it was perfect and I doubt Playground Games could surpass it. Well, here I am in awe as they didn’t just surpass the game, they knocked it out of the park.
That said, I could really do for some actual gameplay and I’m sure Playground Games is itching to show us some. The question is, when will we get that?
Forza Horizon 5 releases on November 9th, 2021, for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Windows and Steam).
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