Fresh off a successful launch on PS5, Playground Games’ Forza Horizon 5 has received a new update. It contains stability and performance fixes for all platforms, including a fix for Weekly Challenges that caused player progression to reset.
Accolades like “Night Time Funk” and “Eterna-lly Yours” also weren’t unlocking, but these have since been fixed. For PS5 players specifically, several issues with Logitech steering wheels have also been addressed. For instance, the Logitech G Pro Wheel should now allow for mapping the dials and GL/GR buttons.
You should also be able to map the Logitech G92/920 and G923 wheels’ dial and +/- buttons. And for those who faced issues with other wheels and pedals where R2/L2 for gas/brake couldn’t be remapped, this has also been fixed.
Check out the full patch notes below for more details. Forza Horizon 5 is available for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, and PC. You can read our review for the PS5 version here, which we gave a 10 out of 10.
FH5 Release Notes: May 27th, 2025
Bug Fixes and Improvements (All Platforms)
General
- Performance and stability fixes
Playlist
- Fixed an issue with the Weekly Challenge where players would have their progress reset and be unable to progress
Accolades
- Fixed an issue with the “Night Time Funk” and “Eterna-lly Yours” radio station Accolades not unlocking
- Fixed an issue with the “Time-Wyrm”, “Shooting Star” and “D is for…” speed Accolades not unlocking
PlayStation 5 Specific Changes (PS5 Only)
- Fixed sorting functionality in the Friends List tab to be filtered by Platform -> Online -> Alphabetical
- Fixed an issue where the dials and GL/GR buttons are not mappable on the Logitech G Pro Wheel when plugged into the RS Wheel Hub
- Fixed an issue where players are unable to map camera options for looking around on the Logitech G29
- Fixed an issue where dial and +/- buttons not mappable on Logitech G29/G920 and G923 wheels
- Fixed an issue where R2/L2 are unmappable from gas/brake when playing with wheel and pedals on multiple wheels














