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The game acts as a prequel of sorts to the film, taking place in a simplified version of the Forza Horizon 2 map (Southern France).

Racing into the Past: Playing "Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious" on Xenia forza horizon 2 presents fast furious xenia verified

The player is dropped into the existing Fast & Furious map (Nice, Castelletto, Sisteron). But the world has changed. Neon-purple “Syndicate Drones” patrol the highways. Police roadblocks are replaced with unmarked black SUVs. The horizon has a permanent, hazy sunset – a digital “twilight” mode. The game acts as a prequel of sorts

For those using Xenia to play it today, it’s a nostalgic trip back to 2015—a time when the Fast franchise was hitting its peak emotional stride and Forza was cementing its place as the king of open-world racers. Final Verdict Neon-purple “Syndicate Drones” patrol the highways

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