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Daily drivers are on the menu with Forza Horizon 5’s High-Performance Dailies update

New rides, new race routes, new stuff to break.

Sick and tired of Playground Games locking awesome new Forza Horizon 5 cars behind paid DLC? Good news, then, because the new High-Performance Dailies season is entirely free and earnable by playing the game, and it’s loaded with cool new stuff to chase (drive?) after.

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Playground Games’ penchant for adding huge new content updates to Forza Horizon 5 practically every single month continues to surprise me. Between EventLab updates, Jurassic Park events, and Forza Motorsport crossovers, there’s no shortage of goodies to work for in this game, but the new High-Performance Dailies season is mercilessly trucking ever-onwards. Its biggest boons? Four awesome new cars, four all-new race routes, and a sign of things to come.

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Forza Horizon 5 continues its dizzyingly large content updates with the High-Performance Dailies season

First things first, then: we’re getting four entirely new Sprint race routes with the High-Performance Dailies season, which is going live on August 15. These are the following:

  • Cloverleaf Sprint
  • San Juan Sprint
  • Rocosa Sprint
  • Valle del Rio Sprint

It’s always nice to see a racing game’s track roster grow, and they will be prominently featured as part of the next couple of weeks’ racing events. Now, as for those all-new cars, they are all being added to Forza Horizon 5 as free seasonal unlockables, with no DLC in tow this time around. Nice! Here’s the full list:

  • August 15: Ford Focus ST (2022)
  • August 22: Toyota Camry TRD (2023)
  • August 29: Ford Fiesta ST (2023)
  • September 5: Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat (2021)

A fine selection of road cars indeed! To be honest, the Forza Horizon series has historically had a penchant of overlooking road vehicles in lieu of supersport Lamborghinis and whatnot. That’s all nice and good, of course, but stuff like the Camry is where it’s really at, especially when they come packing some spicy new body kits for good measure.

Now, here’s the really mysterious bit: “Next stop: Hidden Horizons! Join us as we welcome a brand-new game mode, new reward cars, the Stadium Maze, and the return of Pathfinder,” says the final line of Playground’s new blog post. Is that a hide-and-seek game mode I’m hearing about? We’ll have to wait and see.

All in all, then, Playground Games isn’t mucking about, even years after Forza Horizon 5‘s release. Here’s a funny thing to keep in mind, though: whereas Forza Motorsport continuously sunsets its latest set of events whenever a new one drops in, those four aforementioned race routes are staying in Forza Horizon 5 for good. The car FOMO is still present and accounted for, of course, but I’ll take what wins I can get. Forza Horizon 5 is going to be one of the biggest racing games of all time when it enters its end-of-life stages, as is happening later this year with Forza Horizon 4. Neat stuff, that.


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A lifetime gamer and writer, Filip has successfully made a career out of combining the two just in time for the bot-driven AI revolution to come into its own.