: Fixed tinting issues on the 2021 BMW M3 and clipping problems with various widebody kits (BMW i8, M4, M5). Accessibility

Decreased soft locks when loading heavily modified user tracks.

The version number typically corresponds to the PC and Steam build of the game. Users can verify their current version in the bottom right corner of the main menu or via the Forza Support Site . FH5 Release Notes: October 7th, 2024 - Forza Support

As the autumn season rolls into the virtual landscapes of Mexico, has rolled out a significant two-part update for Forza Horizon 5 . Moving from Version 1.619.349 to Version 1.624.534 , this patch (deployed across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC via Microsoft Store, and Steam) bridges the gap between Series 29 and Series 30. While the numeric jump may seem incremental, the changes under the hood—and on the asphalt—are substantial.

: Addressed specific bugs where players were unable to rejoin convoys or experienced server error messages when browsing the Auction House and Leaderboards. Car Specific Fixes :

These patches helped balance the game, enabling enthusiasts to reach insane speeds—some tuned cars can now exceed 400 mph in specialized event settings.

Moving from version 1.619.349 through the intermediate patches up to 1.624.534 focused primarily on background stability, memory management, and fixing broken live-service reward structures.

Which you are using (Steam, Microsoft Store, or Xbox Console)?

This update adds to the game, though four are hidden behind the Series 30 Car Pass (purchased separately).

As with any update, there may be some known issues that are still being addressed by the development team. Some of the known issues include:

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