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"publishedAt": "2026-05-11T11:01:55.000Z",
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"Racing Arcade",
"Xbox Game Studios",
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"Forza Horizon 6",
"PS5",
"Sports",
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"textContent": "Files for Forza Horizon 6 - the highly anticipated racing release by Playground Games and Microsoft - have been accidentally released, in full, on Steam ahead of its proper release on the 19th May.\n\nRead more",
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