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Forza Horizon 6 is set in Japan and arrives in 2026

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Playground Games is launching the next instalment in the Forza Horizon franchise next year, and this time it’s set in Japan. While I was expecting Forza Horizon 6 to be announced during the Xbox Tokyo Game Show stream later today, the official Forza Horizon Instagram account revealed the news early in a teaser trailer this morning.

“The Horizon Festival is heading to Japan,” reads a description on the Instagram video, also confirming the 2026 release window. The teaser trailer also reveals that Forza Horizon 6 will be available on Xbox Game Pass, and as an Xbox Play Anywhere title.

The confirmation of a 2026 release window for Forza Horizon 6 means it’s a busy upcoming year for Xbox, and Playground Games in particular. Xbox chief Phil Spencer casually revealed earlier this year that the next Forza would arrive in 2026, and Forza Horizon 6 will also be joined by Gears of War: E-Day, a Halo CE remaster, and Playground Games’ Fable.

Forza Horizon 6 will debut a year after Microsoft released the previous instalment, Forza Horizon 5, on PS5. The four-year-old game topped Sony’s PlayStation store charts, and became one of the most popular PS5 games this year.

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It costs $895 per year to get American Express’ premium app theme

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Three screenshots of the American Express mobile app.

Alongside an annual fee increase, American Express also recently announced an update to its mobile app. | Image: American Express

Following a significant price bump in 2021 from $550 to $695, American Express once again increased the annual fee for its Platinum card to $895 last week, making it one of the most expensive credit cards you can sign up for. To soften the blow when the price increase goes into effect for existing cardholders on January 2nd, 2026 (new cardmembers will be paying $895 immediately) the Platinum card comes with plenty of benefits, additional shopping credits, and a “newly enhanced” American Express mobile app that will make Platinum cardholders feel extra special with an exclusive premium theme that… turns the app black.

Yep, as a thank you for dropping $895 on the ability to buy things and pay for them later with interest, Platinum cardholders won’t have to endure the same navy blue app theme as the proletariat. They can join the elite by switching the app to a darker black theme, although, according to users on Reddit, the change is subtle and can be hard to discern when using iOS’ Light mode.

Other new perks for Platinum cardholders include a $300 credit for Lululemon, a $400 Resy restaurant credit, a $120 Uber One credit, a $200 Oura Ring credit, and the hotel credit was bumped from $200 to $400/year. If you regularly use those perks, or hate that the mobile app’s standard navy blue theming makes you feel like a commoner, the card could still be worth it, even with the hefty price bump.

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Children’s names, pictures and addresses stolen in nursery chain hack

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Experts have condemned the hack as an “absolute new low” for cyber-crime.
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Children’s names, pictures and addresses stolen in nursery chain hack

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Experts have condemned the hack as an “absolute new low” for cyber-crime.
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