Forza Horizon 6 Drivatar Bowie Knife99 sparks player complaints

Players of Forza Horizon 6 have reported frequent encounters with an aggressive AI Drivatar named Bowie Knife99. The character has drawn widespread attention on social media. Official Xbox accounts have joined in the discussion.

Forza Horizon 6 features Drivatars, which are AI versions of real players that learn driving habits from gameplay. Bowie Knife99 stands out for its skill and aggressive behavior during races, according to multiple player reports on Reddit, X and Steam. A post from May 23 showed clips of the Drivatar in action and noted its impact on matches. The XBOX UK account posted on May 25 that it wished a happy Bank Holiday Monday to everyone except bowie knife99. Community members have created threads and shared clips describing the Drivatar as a menace. An unofficial X account has also appeared to respond to the criticism.

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