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Forza Horizon
Forza Horizon is a racing video game for Microsoft's Xbox 360 video game console. Developed principally by British games developer Playground Games in association with American developer Turn 10 Studios, the game is a part of Turn 10's long-running Forza Motorsport franchise, but is considered more of a spin-off instead of the next true member of the series. A sequel, Forza Horizon 2, was released on 30 September 2014. Forza Horizon is an open-road game based around the fictitious Horizon Festival, a street racing event set in the state of Colorado, USA. The game incorporates many different gameplay aspects from previous Forza Motorsport titles, like the large variety of cars, specifically around 300 cars, realistic physics and high definition graphics. The aim is to progress through the game by means of obtaining wristbands via winning races, while also increasing their popularity level by driving fast, destroying property, and performing other stunts and antics. Horizon features the physics of Forza Motorsport 4, which have been optimised to work on the 65 variants of terrain said to be present in the game. Players can drive off-road in select areas, while others are limited by guardrails or other means


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Luxury iQ (2nd gen)
Meet the slightly improved Luxury iQ 2nd gen which quietly launched on Forza Horizon during the small time that the Horizon Motors car club was open. The newly improved Luxury iQ design features a few little tweaks on the design but is based on the brand new BMW M6 rather than going with the original BMW M6 that was featured on Forza Motorsport 4.
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