All Forza Horizon 5’s Uncommon, Time-Restricted Automobiles Have Been Added for Buy In-Sport

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All of Forza Horizon 5’s remaining time-limited bonus vehicles have at the moment been added to its retailer, the place they are often bought with in-game vouchers.

Forza Horizon 5’s Competition Playlist system beforehand added new, free vehicles to the sport each week for the reason that recreation’s Xbox and PC launch in November 2021. Nonetheless, whereas the vehicles have been free, they have been admittedly solely ever accessible for a restricted time – and required gamers to finish a collection of occasions or challenges over the course of every week (or month) to earn. The themed, month-to-month Competition Playlists started to be repeated in early 2025, giving us an opportunity to gather vehicles we might have missed beforehand. We’ve additionally been capable of unlock a few of them from a curated choice of uncommon vehicles voted for by gamers by exchanging vouchers that may be redeemed or earned every week.

‘Backstage Passes’ may be redeemed with the Forzathon factors you earn finishing challenges.

Nonetheless, at the moment all the remaining vehicles that had not already made it into the ‘Horizon Backstage’ retailer have been made accessible. Gamers will now be capable to full their automotive collections, and decide up vehicles they could have probably been ready years to develop into accessible once more.

The excellent news comes forward of the arrival of Forza Horizon 6 in Could. Should you’re after info on that, you may try our full March IGN First dive into Forza Horizon 6, together with our dialogue on the crafting of the world, the brand new open-world occasions, a close-up on seasons, our take a look at the sport’s new customisation choices and crazier-than-ever Forza Version vehicles, and a glimpse of its new, community-inspired Horizon Rush occasions.

Luke is a Senior Editor on the IGN opinions group. You possibly can observe him down on Bluesky @mrlukereilly to ask him issues about stuff.

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