The phrase refers to the process of acquiring and installing a modified Android application package (APK) file, along with its associated OBB data file, specifically for the game Forza Horizon 4, potentially sourced from the file hosting service MediaFire. This typically implies an attempt to play the game on Android devices, even though the official version of Forza Horizon 4 is not natively available on that platform. The APK file contains the application’s code, while the OBB file holds large media assets such as textures and audio.
The appeal lies in the desire to experience a popular console/PC game on a mobile device. However, obtaining and installing such files from unofficial sources carries significant risks. These risks include the potential for malware infection, copyright infringement, and instability of the game. Furthermore, the legality of distributing and using modified APK and OBB files is questionable and can lead to legal repercussions. Historically, the distribution of unauthorized game files has been a persistent issue in the digital entertainment industry, prompting ongoing efforts to combat piracy and protect intellectual property.