PS5 Gamers Should Keep Their Expectations in Check About a Potential Forza Port

PS5 Gamers Should Keep Their Expectations in Check About a Potential Forza Port

Highlights

  • Forza Horizon 5 is one of Xbox’s most-played first-party games, accruing over 40 million players to date.
  • A notable insider has refuted the recent rumors of a PlayStation port of Forza Horizon 5 being imminently announced.
  • Speculation is rife around which Xbox game will go multiplatform next.

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the latest rumors about Forza Horizon 5 making its way to PlayStation have left me both intrigued and slightly skeptical. On one hand, Forza Horizon has been a staple in Xbox’s first-party lineup for quite some time now, racking up millions of players and garnering immense popularity. Yet, on the other hand, Microsoft has shown a willingness to expand its reach with multiplatform releases, leaving me wondering if Forza could be next.


Based on trustworthy sources, PlayStation enthusiasts might want to hold back their excitement for an immediate revelation about the alleged PS5 adaptation of Forza Horizon 5. Over the past day, multiple contradictory rumors have surfaced suggesting that another Xbox exclusive game could be announced for a PS5 release soon. Among these games, Forza Horizon 5 is said to be one of the top candidates. However, it seems that those eagerly anticipating the 2021 open-world racer on PlayStation consoles may need to be patient for a while longer.

Starting less than a decade back, the Forza Horizon series has remarkably climbed high in Xbox’s collection of exclusive games. The latest addition to this series, Forza Horizon 5, continues this trend as it’s become the most-played Xbox exclusive game during this console generation. Interestingly, even three years after its release, Forza Horizon 5 continues to attract millions of players, reaching over 40 million in July. The popularity and appeal of the series is undeniable, leading many to speculate whether or not Forza Horizon could also be released on multiple platforms like some of Xbox’s other successful exclusive games.

Despite previous assumptions that major Xbox exclusives like Forza might never appear on other platforms, intriguing whispers suggest that Microsoft could reveal a PlayStation version of another significant first-party Xbox game at Gamescom 2024. This event is scheduled to begin on August 20. What makes this even more surprising is the possibility that Forza Horizon 5 might be the title in question for this announcement. However, it seems there’s some confusion as Microsoft insider Jez Corden tweeted recently that Forza Horizon 5 isn’t the game set to debut on PlayStation next week, though he believes such a move could happen eventually.

Insider Believes Xbox’s Next PS5 Port Won’t Be Forza Horizon 5, But “Something Older”

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve been keeping my eyes peeled for any updates regarding potential cross-platform releases. Just recently, Corden from Windows Central shared his insights, hinting that the upcoming PlayStation port announcement might involve something familiar from the Xbox stable – possibly classics like Killer Instinct, State of Decay 2, or even the Halo Master Chief Collection. The idea of a revamped Halo collection is particularly intriguing since rumors have been swirling about a potential remaster of Halo 1 for the PS5. Though these are all speculation at this point, the possibility of seeing gaming heavyweights like Halo and Forza Horizon on PlayStation would certainly shake things up in the gaming world.

Regarding Forza Horizon 5, recent speculation about its potential release on PlayStation may not be as imminent as some fans might hope. While host James Corden didn’t completely dismiss the rumor, he suggested that it’s unlikely to be the next PlayStation port, but a possibility for the future. With Xbox boss Phil Spencer confirming more multiplatform games in June, it seems only a matter of time before we see Forza Horizon 5 on other platforms, although we may have to wait a while to get concrete confirmation.

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2024-08-16 02:37