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Listen to the Engine Sounds in All Forza Horizon Versions Compared to FH5

Playground Games recorded new engine sounds specifically for FH5 11 photos
Photo: Screenshot from YouTube video/Playground Games channel
Playground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a trackPlayground Games has recorded over 320 new car sounds from cars put to test on a track
Forza Horizon 5 is coming in the fall as one of the most anticipated game releases of the year, and needless to say, it sports massive updates in almost every single regard.
Including engine sounds, that is, though we knew this already since the folks over at Playground Games themselves have already bragged about the whole thing shortly after releasing the Forza Horizon 5 announcement.

A video posted on YouTube channel CROWNED shows just how much the engine sounds in Forza Horizon have evolved throughout all these years, all compared to the recently announced Forza Horizon 5 based on the demos released by Playground Games.

And while I’m not going to provide any spoilers because the engine sound is music to our ears in the first place, let me tell just this: all the efforts that Playground Games has put into getting this right in Forza Horizon 5 are clearly paying off, and hopefully, the full game would be at least as cool as seen in all the trailers released lately.

As for how the studio made Forza Horizon 5 sound so cool, it all comes down to a completely different approach that Playground Games turned to.

The engine sounds are specifically recorded for FH5, so they are as close to reality as possible, and according to studio officials, there are over 320 new car sounds that have been added to the existing library imported from Forza Horizon 4.

Furthermore, Playground Games has focused specifically on the sound produced by each engine according to the modifications it received. In other words, upgraded engines would sound differently from stock ones, as the final purpose is to provide an audio experience that feels as natural as possible.

Forza Horizon 5 is projected to launch on November 9, and obviously, it’ll be available not only on new-gen Xbox consoles but also on the Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs. The game will also make its way to Xbox Game Pass on day one.

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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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