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Forza Horizon 5 PC Requirements And Supported Wheels Announced

Can your PC run Forza Horizon 5?

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Playground Games has announced the PC requirements for the upcoming racing game Forza Horizon 5 and listed off all the supported racing wheels from Thrusmaster, Logitech, and Fanatech.

The developer said the goal is for Horizon 5 to "look and play fantastic" across a range of hardware. "Whether you have a modest system or the latest and greatest specs, our team has worked diligently to ensure everyone experiences the best version of Forza Horizon 5's unique brand of fun and freedom across beautiful and vibrant Mexico," the studio said.

Forzavista mode looks stunning
Forzavista mode looks stunning

For those who do have a powerful rig, they can look forward to "stunning realism," including individual beams of light emitting through each needle on a cactus. The game also has "extreme" draw distances, Playground said.

Players can unlock the frame rate, run the game at 4K and with HDR, and expand the field of view to their liking. Additionally, the game supports racing wheels from Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec. You can see the full PC requirements and supported wheels below.

Forza's Forzavista mode also returns this year, once again letting you zoom in to see individual components of a car and inspect them in great detail. Forzavista uses raytracing, too, and you can see an example of the mode in the image above.

Forza Horizon 5 PC Supported Racing Wheels

  • 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

Forza Horizon 5 PC System Requirements

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Forza Horizon 5 launches on November 5 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Like every other first-party game, it's included with Xbox Game Pass on day one. It'll be followed up by another high-profile exclusive, Halo Infinite, about a month later.

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