Exciting news has spread globally: Forza Horizon 5 will be the initial game in the Forza series to debut on PS5 this coming spring. This announcement hasn’t gone unnoticed by Xbox fans, who are far from pleased, to understate it. Some are even using strong words like “betrayal,” while Sony enthusiasts are rejoicing at the prospect of playing one of the top open-world racing games on their platform.
PlayStation wins this round
Returning to the starting point, it’s clear now that Microsoft’s time of exclusive gaming was winding down when they started sharing their games across various platforms. This theory was solidified by Phil Spencer in an interview, who even hinted at Starfield potentially being released on PlayStation. While enthusiasts assumed that series like Halo or Gears of War might follow suit, it was Playground Games who made the unexpected announcement – Forza Horizon 5 is set to launch on PS5 later this year.
Undeniably, while some celebrate, others express discontent, asking questions such as, “Is this the thanks we get?” or simply stating, “Sony has won.” Some have even shared photos of their Xbox consoles being destroyed. On the other hand, Sony enthusiasts are humorously debating, “Should I pick Forza or Gran Turismo? How about I choose both?
The comment I find most intriguing is from u/Ok_Tooth_7532 on the Forza Horizon subreddit: ‘‘Xbox might become like SEGA. No console, just games….and controllers’‘ This statement may be a slight overstatement, but it does reflect the current trend in the gaming industry quite well. Traditional physical games are fading away, exclusives are becoming rare, and Nintendo seems to be the only one maintaining their traditional approach.
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2025-01-31 15:32