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Rally Adventure drops you into Sierra Nueva for off-road chaos across dirt, gravel, and mud. More Forza Horizon 5, but rougher and louder.

Rally Adventure is a paid expansion for Forza Horizon 5 that carves out a brand new region called Sierra Nueva, a fictional corner of Mexico built almost entirely around off-road and rally-style driving. If the base game's smooth tarmac festival vibes ever felt a little too polished for you, this is the corrective. Dirt roads, tight forest stages, loose gravel switchbacks, and mud-splattered chaos replace the motorway sprints. The expansion leans hard into the rally fantasy without going full simulation - it sits in that sweet spot where you feel like a rally driver without needing a triple-monitor setup and a Fanatec wheel to enjoy it. The new map is dense and purposeful. Playground Games clearly designed Sierra Nueva around rally disciplines first, so the road network feels intentional rather than a reskin. You get dedicated Rally Adventure events that chain together stages in ways that mimic real rally structure, and the new Horizon Wilds outpost gives the expansion its own hub energy separate from the main game. A handful of rally-spec cars come bundled, and they behave differently enough from the base roster that learning their weight and feel is genuinely rewarding. On a standard gamepad the handling is approachable; on a wheel with force feedback it gets noticeably more satisfying, though it never becomes unforgiving. Multiplayer carries over from the base game - you can run convoy sessions with friends through the Sierra Nueva events, and the online co-op structure means you are not locked into competitive modes if your crew just wants to cruise gravel roads together. For Saturday night sessions with a few friends, the co-op convoy format works well, though the expansion does not add split-screen and relies entirely on Forza Horizon 5's existing online infrastructure. Cross-platform multiplayer between Xbox Series X and Xbox One is supported, which matters if your group has mixed hardware generations. The honest limitations: this is DLC, not a standalone experience. You need the base game, which is a real cost consideration. The expansion is relatively compact compared to the previous Hot Wheels DLC, and if rally driving as a discipline does not excite you, Sierra Nueva will not convert you. Some players will clear the new event list faster than they expect. The cars added are appropriately rally-focused but the selection is narrow. If you were hoping for a full off-road sandbox with dozens of discipline variants, temper expectations slightly. For fans of Horizon 5 who have logged serious hours and want a fresh reason to launch the game, Rally Adventure delivers that reason cleanly. The new region looks great, the rally events have genuine momentum, and the whole thing runs as smoothly as the base game across both Xbox generations. It is the kind of expansion that earns its place because it does something the base game never quite prioritized, rather than just adding more of the same. Riley, Scout Team

Forza Horizon 5 Rally Adventure (DLC)
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Forza Horizon 5 Rally Adventure (DLC)

Mar 29, 2023Playground GamesXbox Game Studios
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Rally Adventure drops you into Sierra Nueva for off-road chaos across dirt, gravel, and mud. More Forza Horizon 5, but rougher and louder.

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Rally Adventure is a paid expansion for Forza Horizon 5 that carves out a brand new region called Sierra Nueva, a fictional corner of Mexico built almost entirely around off-road and rally-style driving. If the base game's smooth tarmac festival vibes ever felt a little too polished for you, this is the corrective. Dirt roads, tight forest stages, loose gravel switchbacks, and mud-splattered chaos replace the motorway sprints. The expansion leans hard into the rally fantasy without going full simulation - it sits in that sweet spot where you feel like a rally driver without needing a triple-monitor setup and a Fanatec wheel to enjoy it. The new map is dense and purposeful. Playground Games clearly designed Sierra Nueva around rally disciplines first, so the road network feels intentional rather than a reskin. You get dedicated Rally Adventure events that chain together stages in ways that mimic real rally structure, and the new Horizon Wilds outpost gives the expansion its own hub energy separate from the main game. A handful of rally-spec cars come bundled, and they behave differently enough from the base roster that learning their weight and feel is genuinely rewarding. On a standard gamepad the handling is approachable; on a wheel with force feedback it gets noticeably more satisfying, though it never becomes unforgiving. Multiplayer carries over from the base game - you can run convoy sessions with friends through the Sierra Nueva events, and the online co-op structure means you are not locked into competitive modes if your crew just wants to cruise gravel roads together. For Saturday night sessions with a few friends, the co-op convoy format works well, though the expansion does not add split-screen and relies entirely on Forza Horizon 5's existing online infrastructure. Cross-platform multiplayer between Xbox Series X and Xbox One is supported, which matters if your group has mixed hardware generations. The honest limitations: this is DLC, not a standalone experience. You need the base game, which is a real cost consideration. The expansion is relatively compact compared to the previous Hot Wheels DLC, and if rally driving as a discipline does not excite you, Sierra Nueva will not convert you. Some players will clear the new event list faster than they expect. The cars added are appropriately rally-focused but the selection is narrow. If you were hoping for a full off-road sandbox with dozens of discipline variants, temper expectations slightly. For fans of Horizon 5 who have logged serious hours and want a fresh reason to launch the game, Rally Adventure delivers that reason cleanly. The new region looks great, the rally events have genuine momentum, and the whole thing runs as smoothly as the base game across both Xbox generations. It is the kind of expansion that earns its place because it does something the base game never quite prioritized, rather than just adding more of the same. Riley, Scout Team

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xboxRallyOff-RoadExpansion DLCConvoy Co-opWheel SupportGravel StagesOpen World RacingCross-Gen Multiplayer

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Developer
Playground Games
Publisher
Xbox Game Studios
Release Date
Mar 29, 2023

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