The racing title requires 103 GB of free space on PC and Xbox Series X/S. Xbox One owners will need to have 116 GB of free space ready.
Playground Games has wrapped up development on the upcoming open world racer ahead of its launch in November.
The stream will see Playground Games announcing the open world racer's soundtrack along with "tons of last minute details" before launch.
Check out the opening showcase in both modes. Performance mode offers a 4K/60 FPS experience while Quality mode runs at 4K/30 FPS.
“I think people are really gonna love it. It’s an Xbox One game, it’s not gonna look as good as the Series X," says Playground's Mike Brown.
Creative director Mike Brown discusses Festival Playlists and how they provide a "snackable and manageable amount of stuff that's new."
Here's everything you should know about Playground Games' upcoming open world racer.
The iconic vehicle will be available in the first week of the Festival Playlist. Over 400 cars will be available when the game launches in November.
Playground Games reveals the full extend of what kind of a rig you'll need to run the upcoming open world racing title.
While Horizon Open offers a variety of different activities for players, Horizon Tour promises a more chilled out co-op racing experience.
Giving something a little different, the game's official YouTube is giving you something for relaxation.
Players can keep track of them in the Car Collection screen or view them in Forzavista, which supports ray tracing on Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Different types of racing are now divided into separate Festivals with their own unique chapters and content to play through.
Playground Games also confirms that the leveling system will be akin to Forza Horizon 4 with six Festival sites and the return of Horizon Stories.
In their most recent "Let's Go!" stream, Playground Games showed off even more gameplay footage, showing more of the open world and several different cars.
Players start their journey from the snow-covered Gran Caldera volcano and race through dense jungles, dust storms and much more.
In the latest episode of the Let's Go video series, we see the game's entire map and its impressive size and amount of biomes.
Playground Games will showcase the full map on the latest episode of "Let's ¡Go!" which airs today at 10 AM PDT/6 PM BST.
We take a took at every entry in the Forza Horizon series just to see how far the series has come since its inception - graphically speaking.
Playground Games uses reference data and concept images along with photogrammetry to "make it feel like you’re really there."