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Forza Horizon 6: A Cautionary Tale of Leaks and Launches
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Forza Horizon 6: A Cautionary Tale of Leaks and Launches

Ahead of its May 19 debut, Forza Horizon 6 has already faced early piracy and hardware ban threats, while full-price players remain locked out of preloading. The game's 4K performance targets and the broader im...

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