Rally Adventure goes completely in the opposite direction, pushing more into the simulation-like side of Forza Horizon with a grounded (literally), realistic region centered around and inspired by real world rally racing. ![]() The Hot Wheels expansion leaned fully into Forza Horizon's more arcade-like side, and was set on a ridiculously massive and impossibly gorgeous floating island interspersed with dozens of miles of suspended, life-size Hot Wheels tracks. Sierra Nueva is breathtaking, but you'd be forgiven for thinking this was an image from the main game. It probably took me under 5 hours to reach the end of this campaign and explore all of Sierra Nueva, but there's at least twice as much content if you're aiming to 100% Rally Adventure and its Achievements and Accolades. It's up to you to prove that all rally racing is amazing, but that you're the ultimate Horizon Rally Champion. The campaign sees you thrown into a friendly competition between returning Forza Horizon 5 characters Alejandra, Alex, and Ramiro, with each person defending their favorite type of racing and claiming to be the best rally driver. Other quality-of-life improvements and new features are included in the free update now available to players as part of Series 19 "Midnights at Horizon." ![]() The entire DLC expansion is themed after rally racing, but the races and events are split evenly between dirt and off-road, asphalt, and nighttime mixed surface races. Of course, there are also eleven vehicle additions to the vast Forza Horizon 5 car list, with 10 of those vehicles being exclusively obtainable from Rally Adventure. It took me under five hours to finish the campaign, but there's at least twice as much content here for completionists.
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