Forza Horizon 5’s support may be winding down as its first 2025 update arrives


  • The first Forza Horizon 5 update of the year is just around the corner.
  • “Midnight Muscle” brings two new cars and returns some previous content.
  • It also marks the beginning of revisiting past playlists, a first for FH5.

Forza Horizon 5 closed out the year with a double update, giving the team some time to return and prepare for the new year with more content. Well, it seems the plan may not be entirely what the community expected, as Forza Horizon 5’s first update of 2025 may signal a shift in direction for the popular, long-running open-world racing game.

Forza Horizon 5’s Midnight Muscle update brings back fan-favorite neon-lit content from a past Festival Playlist alongside two new cars, but it also debuts a different approach to future Festival Playlists. Now, players will vote on one of two past Festival Playlists to replay each month, suggesting that FH5 support is finally winding down as Playground Games turns to what’s next. Of course, the studio has stated that there’s still more content coming to Forza Horizon 5 in the future, so it’s not totally done.

Quite possible the final full update for Forza Horizon 5

I’ve made a lot of memories in Forza Horizon 5, but Playground Games may be turning to what’s next. (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)

If you’re expecting an ambitious changelog packed with new features, quality-of-life improvements, and more additions to the ridiculously large Forza Horizon 5 car list, I’m afraid the Midnight Muscle update is destined to disappoint you.



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