Published , by Morgan Shaver
Published , by Morgan Shaver
The second batch of DLC for Forza Horizon 5 was recently revealed during a special expansion reveal stream. Dubbed “Rally Adventure” the latest expansion for Forza Horizon 5 will add a wealth of new features to the game including a brand new setting called Sierra Nueva, deformable terrain, 10 new cars, and more.
The Rally Adventure expansion is currently set to be released on March 29 and will be available in the game’s Premium Add-Ons bundle similar to the previously released Hot Wheels expansion. It will also be available as a standalone purchase for $19.99.
In addition to the reveal stream, a full post from Playground Games was shared that dives deeper into what players can look forward to in Rally Adventure.
It’s further elaborated that Sierra Nueva will host a wide range of explorable biomes including the town of Pueblo Artza, Abandoned Quarry, Sand Dunes, Desert Gorge, Green Hills, and “an entirely smashable Palm Forest.” The expansion will also feature the largest number of racing events of any Horizon expansion.
Digging deeper into the blog post, it’s noted that a number of new HUD elements will be added that can be toggled on or off, along with the addition of a punk soundtrack courtesy of Epitaph Radio, and even a new rally parts and anti-lag system.
For players eager to get behind the wheel of new vehicles, Rally Adventure will add 10 new ones to the game, including a variety of new trucks and buggies.
Overall, the latest expansion for Forza Horizon 5 sounds exciting and we’re very much looking forward to exploring the new location of Sierra Nueva and racing around with newly added vehicles like the “Scumbug” 1973 Hoonigan Volkswagen Baja Beetle.
As previously mentioned, the Rally Adventure expansion will be released on March 29. For more on Rally Adventure, be sure to read through the announcement post on the Forza Horizon 5 website.
Also catch up with some of our previous coverage including the reveal of Forza Horizon 5’s Hot Wheel DLC released back in July of 2022, and the previous addition of features like sign language accessibility support to Forza Horizon 5.