ニュース Forza Horizo​​n 5:PS5の発売は4月に確認されました

Forza Horizo​​n 5:PS5の発売は4月に確認されました

著者 : Adam アップデート : Mar 13,2025

ガスを打つ準備をしてください! Forza Horizo​​n 5は4月25日にPlayStation 5にro音を立て、プレミアムエディションが最初に発売されました。他の誰もが4月29日から楽しみに参加できます。この確認は、大規模な更新のエキサイティングなニュースとともに、公式ウェブサイトから直接送られます。

4月25日にすべてのプラットフォームに到着すると、「Horizo​​n Realms」アップデートは、4台の新しい車とRevamped Horizo​​n Stadium Racetrackレイアウトを提供します。さらに、過去のForza Horizo​​nのタイトルから、愛されているコミュニティのお気に入りの環境を再訪する準備をしてください!

以前に発表したように、PS5バージョンはXboxおよびPCバージョンを反映した完全なエクスペリエンスになります。これは、カーパックやホットホイールやラリーアドベンチャーの拡張を含むすべてのコンテンツが利用可能になることを意味します。

Forza Horizo​​n 5は、Sea of​​ ThievesとIndiana Jonesに加わり、Destiny of DestinyはXbox ExclusivesとしてPlayStationに飛躍します。この動きは、開発コストのエスカレートに直面した排他的の実行可能性と、販売の限られた可能性についての成長する業界の会話を反映しています。

Forza Horizo​​n 5に最初のXbox/PCリリースで完璧な10/10を授与し、「クラフトのピークでのレーシングスタジオと、これまでにプレイした中で最高のオープンワールドレーシングゲームの結果」として授与されました。 PlayStationの所有者、忘れられない運転体験の準備をしてください!

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