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Forza Horizon 5 to pay tribute to rally legend Ken Block with special content

Robert Collins Robert Collins
January 24, 2023
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Any who follows motorsports knows that 2023 got off to a tragic start when rally and gymkhana legend Ken Block lost his life in a snowmobile accident. Now the Forza team at Playground Games is gearing up to honor Block’s life and career with a special tribute video which will be comprised of footage sent in from members of the Forza community. The video will be featured in next month’s Forza Monthly event.

Pay homage to the late, great legend @kblock43 with a free 'Hoonicorn', Ken Block Race Suit and Helmet ❤️@ForzaHorizon are putting together a tribute, so please share any themed content you have with #Forzakb for a chance to be featured!

Photo: G1BB51
Platform: Xbox Series X pic.twitter.com/MMaAM0ZVU1

— Forza Horizon 5 UK 🇬🇧 (@ForzaHorizon5UK) January 23, 2023

Forza Horizon 5 will also pay tribute to Ken Block in-game with special new content in the form of a Ken Block driving suit and helmet. Also, Block’s famous Hoonicorn Mustang, which was already in the game, is being gifted to all Forza Horizon 5 players.

Other Ken Block tribute content will appear with the March update and will include a player badge and a seasonal championship with a 2016 Hoonigan Gymkhana 9 Ford Focus RS RX up for grab, among other things.

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