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Forza Horizon 6 — Where to Find Shibuya Crossing for the “Tokyo Drift” Challenge and How to Complete It

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Forza Horizon 6 has kicked off the activities of the Fall season, and gamers already have access to a new daily challenge, Tokyo Drift, for which they can collect a Season Point and 5,000 credits by June 10. Finding the right location can be confusing, but in fact, the legendary Shibuya Intersection is located exactly in the central part of virtual Tokyo. The easiest way to navigate the map is to look for the “Tokyo Food Delivery” activity marker. There is a speed radar lurking just to the east of this point — just to the west of this radar, right on the corner, is the coveted zone. For convenience, you can switch to photo mode to check the terrain and capture the moment.

How do I get Great Drift and Great E-drift skills in Tokyo?

Hitting “Excellent Drift” or “Excellent E-drift” three times in the dense urban environment of Shibuya is not an easy task. The car is constantly trying to hook the fence. Based on proven experience, the 1999 Dodge Viper GTA ACR Forza Edition bonus is great for the challenge, although you can cut corners sideways on other cars. The main thing is not to be lazy and install the right drift tires, this will significantly save you nerves.

Tokyo drift at Shibuya

A proven life hack: we accelerate in a straight line on one of the adjacent streets, and flying into the Shibuya intersection, we clamp the handbrake along with the usual one, keeping the car in a prolonged slide. The alternative option that the players are talking about is to steadily spin the “donuts” right in the center of the location. The main thing here is to maintain a continuous skid, avoiding stops and contact with traffic.

Excellent drift in Tokyo

If you can’t turn the steering wheel on your own, it makes sense to roll a ready preset. The famous YouTuber “Mike1nator” made the task of the community easier by assembling the iconic 1997 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec for this case.

To avoid messing around in the garage from scratch, just enter the code for the exchange: 358103294.

With this configuration, the Japanese legend gets the following characteristics:

  • Speed: 7.7
  • Overclocking: 9.1
  • Boost: 8.2
  • Manageability: 5.7
  • Braking: 6.9
  • Off-road vehicles: 4.6

Next guide: How to Unlock All Fast Travel Points for Free Without Credits?

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