To increase the accessibility of the open-world racing title, Forza Horizon 5 features many cars, and soon even m0re players will be able to experience the high-speed adventure.

In a video on nearly one million players playing Forza Horizon 5 in early access, additional accessibility features will likely increase the game's player base.

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While Forza Horizon 5 released to great success, developer Playground Games seems intent to continue improving the open-world racing experience. Upon release, the highly-anticipated title experienced several issues on PC, causing system crashes and making players unable to play the game. These issues did not seem to plague the title on Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S, making it solely an issue on PC. Playground Games quickly responded to these significant problems, releasing Forza Horizon 5 PC crash fixes so that players could attempt to experience the speed simulator for themselves. An official patch is likely to come along in the near future, with the addition of sign language also improving the game for specific audiences.

Watch the Forza Horizon 5 accessibility features video on YouTube here.

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