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To celebrate the launch of Xbox’s new racing game Forza Horizon 5,  Nationwide Vehicle Contracts have revealed the ultimate Mexican road trips for players to experience the game in real life!

The release of Forza Horizon 5 on the 9th of November was the biggest launch of any Xbox Games Studios title ever. The latest instalment sees players navigate a Mexican inspired landscape with what creators promise to be the most diverse terrain and biggest selection of cars yet.

In honour of the new release, Nationwide Vehicle Contracts have also taken a drive down memory lane to reveal the best (and worst) Forza games and extension packs of all time according to fans! The team also compiled a list of the top 10 all-time best selling racing video game franchises – revealing where Forza ranks.

The 3 Real Life Forza Horizon 5 Road Trips

Despite being a virtual depiction of the Mexican landscape, Forza Horizon 5 does celebrate Mexico’s vibrant beauty and attractions. With this in mind, Nationwide Vehicle Contracts have compiled a list of the top 3 Mexican road trips inspired by the game.

  1. Mexican Highway Coastal Route 15

Source: TripAdvisor

Start: Heroica Nogales, Sonora

End: Mexico City

Miles: 1,469

This route is one of the most famous routes in Mexico. Starting at the Mexico-United States border you can experience some of the country’s best coastal views as you stop along the way. You can also explore some of the landscape seen in Forza Horizon 5 as you will pass through farmland, valleys, mountains and tropical forests as you make your way down south to Mexico city.

  1. Guanajuato volcanic route to the East coast

Source: CNN

Start: Guanajuato

End: Pyramid of the Magician

Miles: 1,042 miles

This 22/23 hour drive will take you across the centre of the country, starting at the UNESCO World Heritage city Guanajuato, down to the active Popocatepetl Volcano, and then over to the Pyramid of the Magician. All of these iconic locations were rumoured to be featured in Forza Horizon 5 and provide stunning views of Mexico. On this route you can also schedule driving past the iconic Pyramid of the Sun.

  1. Baja California Route

Source: Ihongtortai

Start: El Golfo de Santa Clara

End: Cabo San Lucas

Miles: 981

The drive down the Mexican peninsula is full of dry deserts and sand beaches. While you may not be taking part in off-road circuit races like in Forza Horizon 5, on this route you can travel down the famous one-lane highway witnessing the cactus filled barren landscape as you travel to the tip of the peninsula at Cabo San Lucas.

Ranked: The Forza games and extension packs – from best to worst:

Here’s how fans rated the franchise before the release of Forza Horizon 5.

Rank

Game

Year

Average time to complete the main story

User rating

1

Forza Horizon 3

2016

17 hours

87%

2

Forza Horizon 4

2018

12.5 hours

85%

3

Forza Horizon

2012

16 hours

84%

4

Forza Horizon 2

2014

18.5 hours

83%

5

Forza Motorsport 4

2011

29 hours

82%

6

Forza Motorsport 6

2015

25 hours

82%

7

Forza Horizon 4: Fortune Island

2018

7 hours

82%

8

Forza Horizon 3: Blizzard Mountain

2016

5 hours

81%

9

Forza Horizon 2: Storm Island

2014

4 hours

80%

10

Forza Motorsport 3

2009

35 hours

80%

11

Forza Horizon 3: Hot Wheels

2017

4 hours

80%

12

Forza Motorsport 2

2007

51 hours

79%

13

Forza Motorsport 7

2017

28 hours

79%

14

Forza Horizon 4: LEGO Speed Champions

2019

8.5 hours

79%

15

Forza Motorsport 5

2013

50 hours

75%

16

Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious

2015

2.5 hours

72%

17

Forza Motorsport 6: Apex

2016

3.5 hours

71%

18

Forza Motorsport

2005

67.5 hours

69%

19

Forza Street

2019

44 hours

26%

20

Forza Motorsport 6 – Porsche Expansion

2016

n/a

n/a

Overall, the open world Horizon series received higher ratings than the closed circuit Motorsport series – with all 4 Horizon releases taking the top 4 places.

Forza Horizon 3 comes in first place with an 87% user rating. Based in a fictional Australia inspired setting, this version allowed players to drive a Lamborghini Centenario through the outback and is a strong favourite among fans. Forza Horizon 4 ranks closely behind despite being the most recent release. The game, set in a British inspired landscape, achieved a 85% user rating partly due to its huge 450 car collection. The original Forza Horizon based in Colorado, takes the third position with a user rating of 84% despite being launched 9 years ago.

Forza Horizon 4: Fortune Island was the highest rated extension pack with an impressive 82% user rating – this add-on allows players to collect hidden treasure in extreme terrain, lightning storms and perilous roads.

On the other end of the table, Forza Street was rated the lowest, scoring a mere 26%. Despite its main story taking the third longest to complete (44 hours), this iOS game was let down by its software capabilities and simplistic nature making it unable to compete with its Xbox console relations.

The top 10 best selling racing video game franchises and where Forza features

In a heavily dense market of racing video games it is hard to stand out, but these are the 10 franchises which have found themselves in poll positions based on estimated sales*:

  1. Mario Kart (152 million)

  2. Need for Speed (150 million)

  3. Gran Turismo (85 million)

  4. Driver (19 million)

  5. Midnight Club (18.5 million)

  6. Forza (16 million)

  7. Burnout (15 million)

  8. Asphalt (10 million)

  9. Colin McRae Rally (10 million)

  10. EA Sports NASCAR series (9 million)

Despite being one of the most recognised franchises today, Forza ranks in sixth place. Since being launched in 2005 an estimated 16 million copies have been sold among its xbox exclusive audience.

The Mario Kart franchise takes the lead with a huge 152 million copies being sold. The franchise does have the advantage of being around for the longest on the list as it is nearly 30 years old. However, in terms of individual racing game sales, different versions of Mario Kart make up the majority of the top spots.

Need for speed ranks closely in second position with 150 million sales since the first being released in 1994 – just 2 years after Mario Kart. Gran Turismo rounds off the top 3 with an impressive estimated 85 million sales since 1997.