The award-winning, multi-million-selling open-world racer finally comes to PS5 on April 29th. Here's everything you should know.
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PS5 players must link their PlayStation Network account to a Microsoft account to play the open-world racing sim next month.
Ahead of its launch on April 29th for Sony's console, Playground Games' open-world racer is already seeing strong pre-orders.
The open world racer will feature 30 FPS and 60 FPS modes on the PS5, while PS5 Pro enhancements have also been officially confirmed.
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The PS5 won't be the only new platform that Microsoft's acclaimed open-world racer heads to later this year, per a known leaker.
The acclaimed open-world racer arrives on PS5 alongside Horizon Realms, a new update featuring "previously released Evolving Worlds."
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It's unknown when Playground's open-world racing title could come to PS5, but Microsoft reportedly believes it can do "quite well."
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The open-world racing title is still seeing impressive player numbers since launching in November 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.