Forza Horizon 5 Series 9 patch update now available with bug fixes, new features, and more
Playground Games is now rolling out the Series 9 patch update to all players.
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Forza Horizon 5 has evolved continuously since its initial release over six months ago, and players are gearing up for the next major Festival Playlist update with Series 9. Unlike the minor Series 8, Playground Games is adding plenty of new cars, events and challenges, and new features to FH5 with Series 9, and its accompanying patch update is now available.
The latestForza Horizon 5update appears modest when glancing over its changelog, but features plenty of new additions, much of which wasdetailed in the latest Forza Monthly stream. Aside from the expected bug fixes and exploit patches, players can look forward to several new features with the June 21, 2022 patch update.
With this update to one of thebest racing games, PC players will be able to enable TAA in the settings, which aims to provide a better visual experience at 1080p on high-end systems. Players can also take advantage of online co-op for all Horizon Stories, use the “Duplicates” filter to find their extra cars, rank up in the Creative Hub, and enjoy the latest EventLab improvements.
Much of the content included in this update is hidden until theForza Horizon 5 Festival Playlistkicks off Series 9 on Thursday, June 23, 2022. Players will be able to add new Hot Wheels cars to their collections, and celebrate the upcomingForza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels DLCwith themed challenges and rewards.
The Forza Horizon 5 Series 9 update is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, and comes in at approximately 16.09GB (on Xbox Series X). The full changelog for theForza Horizon 5 June 21, 2022 patch updateincludes:
Features & bug fixes
General
Cars
EventLab
Exploits
Festival Playlist
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