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Continue ShoppingIf you spent any time in the later seasons of Forza Horizon 5, you probably remember when Hide & Seek dropped. It was a weird, experimental breath of fresh air that turned the racing sim into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Well, good news for the stealth fans: Playground Games has confirmed that Hide & Seek isn't just coming back for Forza Horizon 6—it's going to be there on day one.
With the move to Japan, this mode is about to get a lot more intense. Here's everything you need to know to win your first match in the neon streets of Tokyo.

Hide & Seek is an asymmetrical multiplayer mode. You aren't racing for a podium finish; you're playing a tactical game of positioning.
Balance was a bit of a mixed bag when this first launched, but FH6 has refined the "abilities" to make things fairer for both sides.
You get the Chase Breaker. This is your "get out of jail free" card. When you pop it, your car ghosts out, allowing you to drive straight through walls or smashable objects that would normally stop you cold. It also briefly kills the Seekers' radar and slows them down if they're too close. Use this when you're cornered in a Tokyo alleyway.
You have a Ping ability. This isn't just a general direction; it reveals the Hider's exact location on the map for 20 seconds. It has a long cooldown, so don't waste it. Coordinate with your team so you aren't all pinging at the same time.
With Forza Horizon 6 bringing back the intense Hide & Seek mode, it's the perfect opportunity for fans of tactical gameplay to dive back into the action. As the mode returns with even more refined mechanics and an exciting Japanese backdrop, the stakes are higher than ever. Whether you're hiding or seeking, the strategic use of vehicles like the quirky cult cars adds a new layer of depth to the chase. To truly make the most of your experience, consider topping up your FH6 Credits on U4N. With more options and customizations at your fingertips, you'll be able to enhance your gameplay and get a competitive edge right from day one!
Mexico was great, but its wide-open fields made hiding a bit of a nightmare. Japan changes the meta completely:
Stop driving like a racer. Use the brakes. If you take a corner at 100mph with tire smoke everywhere, you're dead. Match the speed of the traffic around you and use the Chase Breaker specifically near the Tokyo docks or construction zones where you can ghost through a barrier that the seekers have to drive around.
Spread out. The biggest mistake seeker teams make is "wolf-packing"—everyone chasing the same red dot. If you all bunch up, the hider can use one Chase Breaker to ghost through a wall and lose all five of you at once. Surround the area and close the net slowly.
Pay attention to the Detection Meter on your UI. If it's flashing, it means you are currently the one earning points for the team. If it stops, the hider has broken your line of sight or moved out of range.
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