How Forza Horizon 5's Extra Year Of Development Helped Make It A Better, More Accessible Game

Microsoft's Forza Horizon series released new entries every two years since the start of the franchise in 2012 until this year's Forza Horizon 5, which is coming three years after 2018's Forza Horizon 4. Playground Games creative director Mike Brown explained recently that the extra year of development allowed the team to make "bigger investments" that contribute to help make Forza Horizon 5 a better sim and also a more accessible game for newcomers.

"The fact that we took three years rather than two, our usual two-year cycle, has allowed us to make some bigger investments than we otherwise normally would have been able to," Brown said.

These investments include updates to Forza Horizon 5's suspension and braking systems, which might not sound like very significant areas of focus, but Brown explained the ways in which suspension and braking can actually have a meaningful impact.

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