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Forza Horizon 6 Details Touge Battles and Stunt Parties

Playground Games shares Forza Horizon 6 details on events like Touge Battles, multiplayer modes, and progression via Discord Q&A. The info covers pre- and post-launch content ahead of the May 19 release.

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Playground Games reveals Forza Horizon 6 events via Discord Q&A ahead of May 19 launch: Touge Battles as 1v1 duels from five mountains, free in single-player and multiplayer playlists. Stunt Parties replace Forzathon Live. Eliminator starts with 1984 Honda City. Legend Island unlocks late-game with outpost, events, and Goliath race. Festival Playlist returns with catch-up rewards. These expand Japanese-themed play and online variety.

Playground Games reveals new events for Forza Horizon 6 via an official Discord Q&A, shared by IGN ahead of the May 19 launch.

Touge Battles, 1v1 events leaning into Japanese car culture, become playable from five mountainous locations around the map. These events remain freely available in single-player, separate from main festival progression. A rotating multiplayer playlist allows battles against real opponents.

Multiplayer updates include renaming 'Forzathon Live' events to 'Stunt Party' events, which function similarly to past iterations. The Eliminator mode, Forza's battle royale, starts players with the 1984 Honda City.
Later-game unlocks feature Horizon Japan's 'Legend Island,' accessible at top Horizon Festival rank, with its own outpost, events, and the game's Goliath race. The Festival Playlist returns, and missed rewards become available elsewhere post-miss.
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