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Forza Horizon 6 Leaks Before Launch

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Forza Horizon 6 Leaks Before Launch

Forza Horizon 6 Leaks Before LaunchForza Horizon 6 has suffered a major pre-release leak after developers at Playground Games accidentally uploaded unencrypted game files via a Steam preload update. The full build, reportedly around 155 GB, became available online via torrent roughly 10 days before the scheduled May 19, 2026 launch, allowing players to access and run the game early through cracked versions. This embarrassing incident has spread rapidly across forums and leak communities, exposing extensive content including cars, maps, and gameplay elements well ahead of the official release.

The leak highlights ongoing challenges in digital rights management (DRM) for big titles. While Forza Horizon games have traditionally relied on standard Steam DRM rather than heavy solutions like Denuvo, the ease with which this preload was exploited echoes the frequent cracks seen with Denuvo-protected games. Groups like Voice38 have become known for bypassing Denuvo protections on numerous releases, often within days or even hours of launch, demonstrating how determined crackers continue to undermine anti-piracy measures despite technological advances.

This early exposure risks spoiling the experience for legitimate buyers and potentially impacting day-one sales. Ultimately, piracy is a crime and harms developers and the industry as a whole—support official releases to ensure more great games in the future.

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