Ladies and gentleman Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels DLC is out and it brings a new racing hub and the game’s course construction toolkit together with a fleet of die-cast artifacts and plastic track infrastructure. Microsoft claims that users may construct the “most extreme” Hot Wheels circuit of their fantasies with more than “80 unique, snappable track elements.”
The map for Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels, which was revealed during Xbox’s week of non-E3 programming, has been playable since the weekend. To race around four fantastical biomes—Canyon, Giant’s Ice Cauldron, Forest Falls, and Horizon Nexus, where the Horizon Festival is trapped in the space-time fabric of Hot Wheels’ orange tracks—the game sends players into the air above Mexico.
For $19.99, anyone having the base game can get the Hot Wheels expansion. In November, Forza Horizon 5 had a day-and-date launch on Xbox Game Pass. The three other premium expansion bundles for the game provide access to the expansion as well.
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Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels: Car list
- 2018 Chevy COPO Camaro
- 2012 Bad to the Blade
- 2013 Baja Bone Shaker
- 2000 Deora II.
- 2021 Hennessey Venom F5
- 2019 Brabham BT62
- 2006 Mosier MT900 GT3
- 2020 Sierra Cars Yokohama Alpha No. 23
- 2018 Subaru WRX STI ARX Supercar
This is the third time Forza Horizon and Hot Wheels have collaborated; Forza Horizon 3 and 4 all featured Hot Wheels extensions that brought life-size replicas of the storied toy franchise into Playground Games’ racing playground. Additionally, Hot Wheels and Milestone collaborated to develop Hot Wheels Unleashed in September 2021. This racer puts Hot Wheels at their scale in a world of human dimensions.
Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels: Track builder
Of course, no super-sized Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels park would be complete without being able to make your very own tracks. Once you reach Pro Rank, Event Lab destinations will be added to the map that will give you access to a selection of new Hot Wheels additions to the creative hub. Not wanting to waste any time, we immediately went to a nearby Event Lab marker on my map and got stuck right in. Working in the same way as the Event Labs back in the main game, you can set up your own custom races using set routes or ones you create yourself, only here you can lay down your own Hot Wheels track pieces to bring the giant playset of your dreams to life.
Connecting the puzzle pieces together with the blueprint builder tools shows to be very simple once we start creating our bespoke route in Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels. They will automatically snap together like toys when you place a piece towards the end of another track piece. Using the various tools, such as pitch, height, rotation, and roll to precisely put my track in place, we are able to lay down our first loop by joining it to an existing track with relative simplicity.
After laying down a number of pieces, our looping lane is now in place, so we proceed to placing checkpoints and running the race. It takes some trial and error, with one drop our car can’t handle due to the steepness of the curves we try to construct. Thank goodness, it’s equally simple to remove and add new components, and soon we have the exact race we wanted. We are already eager to see what the neighborhood comes up with using these new parts in the park to make Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels races because the loops are quite entertaining to play with.
In Forza Horizon 5, Hot Wheels surely makes a remarkable comeback. There are many races to navigate through, many of which we want to come back to again and again. And while though we have only had the opportunity to play through the park alone so far, we can see envision it being a fun playground to play in with others. As we made our way up to the Legend rank, the enormous Hot Wheels park that soars and whirls above Mexico was able to put a large smile on our faces repeatedly.