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Forza Horizon 5: Donut media car pack DLC is coming soon

Over a million people have played Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels since its release last month, well that is also because the challenges have been exciting!

Although the theme has not yet been confirmed, word out the streets is that a second expansion will be available as part of the Premium Edition and Add-On pass.

A brand-new Forza Horizon 5 car pack with custom cars from Donut Media will shortly be made available for download.

Donut Media’s James Pumphrey confirmed that Forza Horizon 5 would get a DLC pack with a Donut Media theme during the most recent edition of the Past Gas podcast.

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The Donut Media Car Pack DLC has not yet been released, but it will. Pumphrey stated on the show that the Donut Media DLC for FH5 will be out in August or September. We anticipate that it will begin at the end of August, when Series 11 premieres, but we’ll hopefully learn more in the August Forza Monthly show.

Donut Media has already worked with a racing video game; DJs Nolan Sykes and James Pumphrey provided their voices for the fictitious podcast in DiRT 5.

The undisclosed DLC pack will include the Money Pit cars, HiTrucks, and LowTrucks, as well as the HiCars and LowCars from Donut Media.

If you’re not aware with Donut Media, the HiLow series assigns James Pumphrey and Nolan Sykes the challenge of purchasing almost identical cars and customizing them with either inexpensive or pricey parts. While LowCars are equipped with inexpensive parts, HiCars are customized with pricey parts.

In one of the most watched episodes, the crew decided to test the value of expensive car improvements by equipping identical Nissan 350Zs with $3,500 single turbo kits and $8,100 twin turbo

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