With Forza Horizon 6's release date just around the corner, an unfortunate event has taken place. Essentially, the game's files have been leaked ahead of release after it was accidentally made accessible through Steam.
This unfortunate set of events has led to the game being downloadable even before it has officially been released. Following the incident, there has been a wave of discussion across online communities, placing Playground Games and Microsoft in an uncomfortable position less than two weeks before launch day.
The section below takes a detailed look at the Forza Horizon 6 files leak.
Forza Horizon 6 files leaked online before release
According to reports, Forza Horizon 6 files were accidentally published through Steam and later came up on platforms like SteamDB. The situation has been a hot topic across online communities, including popular piracy-based forums and subreddits. There are numerous users already claiming that the game has already been cracked and is currently playable.
Although the exact functionality of the leaked files is not known, it seems that the game has been made downloadable around a week before its release. The speed with which the files were reportedly cracked and circulated on the internet is a massive challenge for major publishers distributing games through digital storefronts.
Incidents like this are a clear example of how brief accidental availability can be enough to cause lasting damage.
When does Forza Horizon 6 officially release?
Forza Horizon 6 is all set to be released on May 19, 2026, for Windows and Xbox Series X/S. A PlayStation 5 version of the title is also planned to be released later this year. Speaking of the development, the game is developed by Playground Games with support from Turn 10 Studios and published by Xbox Game Studios.
The upcoming entry is one of the most unique ones, and it is based in Japan. Additionally, Forza Horizon 6 is set to feature the largest map in series history, including a large-scale recreation of Tokyo alongside rural regions inspired by the Japanese countryside. You will be able to take part in events such as Touge Battles and Time Attack circuits while collecting and customizing more than 550 licensed vehicles.
The timing of this leak is quite unfortunate, given that the game was only a few days away from its official launch. At the time of writing, Microsoft and Playground Games have not publicly commented on the reported leak.