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The Forza series – which lets you drive at 300mph – is not one you might automatically associate with "responsibility," but the upcoming Forza Horizon 6 is going to teach you to take some, damn it.
The Japan-set racing game out on May 19, per the January 22 Xbox Developer Direct, will introduce new, fantastic stretches of rural land called Estates, which are yours to customize exactly how you want… as long as you can afford it.
Per an Xbox Wire post, "The Estate is a flat area of land where you can build anything you want – a mountain hideaway, a personalized track for friends – the only real constraint is that the items will cost in-game currency."
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While you're free to "build pretty much whatever you'd like" on your estate, the post also explains that, "When you build something, you pay a few credits to put it down – credits you earn in other activities across the game world – and you get the credits back if you delete something."
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