Minor tweaks to asset streaming have slightly reduced initial loading screens and fast-travel transitions. World and Environment Adjustments
Several cars were introduced as rewards, encouraging players to complete weekly seasonal challenges.
Significant fixes for Logitech G29, G920, and G923 wheels, resolving issues where dials, +/- buttons, and camera look-around options were unmappable.
The "E" designation in these builds often refers to "Environment" or "Event" specific data. Playground Games has used these updates to prep the map for upcoming seasonal transitions.
This update added a permanent Night Cycle extension (a fan-requested feature) and introduced the Horizon Story: Icons of Speed , which explored the history of automotive performance. Forza Horizon 5 update 1.600.803 - 1.607.493 -E...
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The map events have gotten a facelift. The "Chaos" Arcade event has been replaced by
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: Stabilized Horizon Life sessions during transition phases between Horizon Arcade events. The Return of Italian Automotive Legacy Minor tweaks to asset streaming have slightly reduced
The Forza community has a long memory for bugs. Here is what version 1.607.493 permanently resolved:
This is the most critical section for players suffering from the earlier bugs:
The update cycle added several highly requested cars, including: 2021 Cupra Formentor VZ5 2022 GMC Hummer EV Pickup 2019 DeBerti Ford Super Duty F-250 Lariat 'Transformer' Technical Improvements and Fixes
: Resolved issues where players encountered errors when rejoining a convoy after leaving. User Interface Refinements The "E" designation in these builds often refers
: Included the 1967 Shelby GT500 , 2021 McLaren Sabre, 2019 Ginetta G10, and the Ford Supervan 4.
The numbers 1.600.803 to 1.607.493 suggest a — possibly from late 2023 into early 2024 (since the game’s version numbering shifted around Series 27–28).
: Fixed issues on the Logitech G29, G920, and G923 where dial and +/- buttons were unmappable.