Forza Horizon 5 PC system requirements were shared by Playground Games. Have a look at them to find out if your PC can run it.
Forza Horizon 4 was a well-optimized game that could run on a variety of PCs, so the same should be expected from its successor. While the truth is not out yet since the game won’t launch until later in November, we can try to have an idea through the PC system requirements.
Here are some details on the PC version shared by Playground Games on their website.
Forza Horizon 5 is built from the ground up on PC to deliver the open road in extraordinary detail at limitless speeds. What’s more, the game is fitted with a vast array of graphics settings to tweak and adjust the experience as you see fit. Unlock the framerate, crank up the visuals to 4K, enable HDR for more luminous lighting or expand the field-of-view.
The PC version of Forza Horizon 5 also supports 21:9 ultrawide displays for further immersion, as well as the most popular steering wheels from Logitech, Thrustmaster and Fanatec.
- Logitech: Driving Force, G25, G27, G29, G920, G923PS, G923XB, Momo
- Thrustmaster: Ferrari 458, T150 RS, T300 RS, T500 RS, TMX, T-GT, TS-XW, TX, TS-PC
- Fanatec: V1, V2, V2.5, CSL, CSL DD, DD1, DD2, Universal HUB device
Additionally, haptic feedback on the Xbox Wireless Controller is supported by all versions of Forza Horizon 5, including Steam for the first time!
While ray-tracing support was also confirmed, just like Gran Turismo 7, it will be limited to the Photo mode only. In Forza Horizon 5, this is called the Forzavista mode. You can take gorgeous pictures of your cars with all the bells and whistles in this mode.
The game will be available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series on November 5, 2021. It will launch on the same day for all Xbox Game Pass subscribers.