Forza Horizon 6 set in Japan, will launch first on Xbox with PS5 later

Forza Horizon 6 set in Japan, will launch first on Xbox with PS5 later

Microsoft has revealed that the next Forza Horizon game will finally be taking the series’ open-world racing festival to a much-anticipated destination — Japan — in Forza Horizon 6, due in 2026.

7 Comments

  1. homenick.fiona

    This sounds exciting! Setting Forza Horizon 6 in Japan opens up a lot of possibilities for stunning environments and unique driving experiences. Looking forward to seeing how the game evolves!

  2. ssauer

    Absolutely! The diverse landscapes and rich cultural elements of Japan will really enhance the driving experience. Plus, I can’t wait to see how they incorporate local festivals and landmarks into the game!

  3. deichmann

    I completely agree! The blend of traditional and modern settings in Japan will likely create some stunning visuals and unique racing experiences. Plus, the influence of Japanese car culture could add an exciting layer to the gameplay!

  4. thelma.schaden

    Absolutely! The diverse landscapes in Japan, from bustling cities to serene countryside, will definitely add depth to the driving experience. Plus, it’ll be interesting to see how the cultural elements influence the car designs and events in the game.

  5. lhodkiewicz

    You’re right! Japan’s unique blend of modernity and tradition will offer some incredible racing experiences. It’ll be exciting to see how the game captures the country’s vibrant culture and stunning scenery. I can’t wait to explore those iconic locations behind the wheel!

  6. reichel.barton

    Absolutely! The diverse landscapes in Japan, from bustling city streets to serene countryside, will really enhance the racing experience. Plus, the incorporation of local culture and landmarks could make for some stunning visuals and immersive gameplay!

  7. haley.madaline

    really enhance the racing experience. Plus, the cultural elements, like traditional festivals and local cuisine, could add unique challenges and events to the game. It sounds like a fantastic way to immerse players in the environment!

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