Key Takeaways
- Forza Horizon 5’s developers throw shade at The Game Awards for Best Ongoing Game snub.
- Forza Horizon 5 has received critical acclaim since launch, but did not receive any Game Awards nominations this year.
- Updates to the game include new cars and modes to keep the community engaged.
The developers of Forza Horizon 5 have recently thrown shade at The Game Awards for not nominating the popular open-world racing game as Best Ongoing Game. The Game Awards will happen on December 12, and Forza Horizon 5 was not nominated for any category, a disappointment for some of its fans.
Forza Horizon 5 was released back in 2021, and it was considered one of the best open-world racing games of all time when it launched, achieving both critical and player acclaim. Over the years, developer Playground Games launched two paid expansions: Forza Horizon 5: Hot Wheels, and Rally Adventure. The title also receives regular updates with new content such as cars, challenges, and more.
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Now, the developers of Forza Horizon 5 have thrown shade at The Game Awards’ nominations for the Best Ongoing Game category, which selected Destiny 2, Diablo 4, Final Fantasy 14, Fortnite, and Helldivers 2 for the Best Ongoing Game category, instead of Forza. On social media, the game’s official profile said “Forza fans know the real best ongoing game this year” while sharing a picture showcasing some of the recent updates it had. Arguably, Forza Horizon 5 had more updates than any other title in the series, with several amazing additions over the years. On the other hand, games such as Fortnite and Helldivers 2 had incredible support this year, and Diablo 4 released a major expansion.
Forza Horizon 5 Devs Throw Shade At The Game Awards After The Game is Ignored
Forza Horizon 5 did not lack excellent updates in 2024. Back in September, for example, Forza Horizon 5 added a new game mode called Hide and Seek. The new mode was free for all players and pits one Hider against five Seekers, who try to discover where the other player is.
Last month, Forza Horizon 5 also had the Back to the 90s content update. The new update brought four new cars to the game: the Aston Martin Lagonda, Subaru SVX, Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT-T, and Mitsubishi FTO GP Version R. Apart from these classic vehicles from the 90s, the game added a new 90s-themed Festival Playlist, which included several races and challenges, as well as new cosmetics. The update also brought back the popular Horizon Backstage, which appeared in previous entries of the franchise and allows gamers to claim reward cars that were locked behind previous Festival Playlists. With updates like this, Forza Horizon 5 is likely to keep its community of players engaged while they wait for word of a sequel.
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