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Microsoft Japan Accidentally Leaks 'Forza Motorsport 6' (VIDEO)

Microsoft Japan has accidentally leaked major information about upcoming racing video game, "Forza Motorsport 6" a week earlier than intended.

Details about Turn 10 Studios' upcoming racing video game, "Forza Motorsport 6" were inadvertently revealed by Xbox Japan before Microsoft pulled it down.

The information was accompanied by screenshots of some of the vehicles featured in the game, both at standstill and at full speed

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The company's Japan website shared the soon-to-be-released game's features and technical specs, including its 1080p resolution running at 50 frames per second, and new features like the game's weather effects and night racing, which were absent from "Forza 5."

According to the cache page of Microsoft Japan, players will experience 3D rain puzzles on the track when it rains during a race, and cutting-edge ForzaTech engines for full simulation speed.

"Forza Motorsport 6" is expected to give players a choice between 450 customizable cars, complete with "immaculately recreated" working cockpits and full damage, as well as 26 international racing locations like Rio and Daytona.

Players will have both local and multiplayer options with a two-player split screen, and online races of up to 24 players.

Before the leaks appeared online, details for "Forza 6" were initially scheduled for reveal during Microsoft's E3 2015 press conference on June 15.

Audiences during the E3 are expecting gameplay footage and a trailer, together with the tech specifications of the game.

"Forza Motorsport 6" was initially announced during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan in January, together with the worldwide debut of the Ford GT, which the game will include in its line-up.

The sixth installment in the "Forza Motorsport" series is expected to be launched exclusively on Xbox One during the holiday season this year.

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