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Forza Horizon 5 has ‘The Biggest First Week in Xbox History’ is big news for Xbox

Pavan Gunagi by Pavan Gunagi
November 21, 2021
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Everything You Should Know About Forza Horizon 5

According to sources, it’s been nearly 10 million players who are a part of Playground Games’ stunningly rebuilt Mexican terrain in its first week, Microsoft has declared that Forza Horizon 5 has had the greatest launch of any Xbox product in the company’s history.

In a tweet (below), the official Forza Horizon Twitter account announced that it was the biggest launch for a game in Xbox history, implying that it has also shattered the records for Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Studios games.

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Thank you to the more than 10M #ForzaHorizon5 fans for the biggest first week in @Xbox history and @XboxGamePass EVER. GG! pic.twitter.com/WXZawEvBkO

— Forza Horizon (@ForzaHorizon) November 19, 2021

Before this announcement, Xbox’s CEO Phil Spencer stated that the game had the most successful launch day of any Xbox Game Studios title ever. In its first week, the open-world racing game attracted over 4.5 million players, with peak concurrent player counts more than three times those of its predecessor Forza Horizon 4.

Forza Horizon 5 was published under Xbox’s famous subscription programme Xbox Game Pass, just like all other Xbox Game Studios games, allowing users to play the game for free from the start.

Spencer also recently stated that the programme is proven to be “very, very sustainable.” Those who have already signed up for the programme will certainly be pleased with the announcement, especially if it proves to be the case in a year when Microsoft itself announced a slowdown in subscriber growth.

Playground Games also reported has stated that it would continue to add components to Horizon 5 that will promote inclusion and make the game more accessible to a larger group of players as the game continues to shatter new records. Horizon 5 is planned to have an on-screen sign language translator in a future update, in addition to the game’s present accessibility features.

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