Forza Horizon 6 is heading to Japan in 2026 [Updated]

Forza Horizon 6 is heading to Japan in 2026 [Updated]

Update: Microsoft has now officially announced Forza Horizon 6, confirming their own leak with the exact same teaser video.

The game is a collaboration between Playground Studios and Turn10, but details are still being kept under wraps with more to show next year. However, the teams did share a few tidbits on Xbox Wire.

For example, the game will once again feature a landmark-filled approximation of Japan, which includes Mount Fuji, Tokyo City, and more rural areas, but they’ve also brought in consultants to ensure that it’s authentic and not just “postcard tourism”. Seasons will also make a return, to have as great an impact as they did for Forza Horizon 4’s British seasons, and they’ll naturally be trying to embrace the local car culture of Japan.

The original story follows:

Just ahead of the Xbox Tokyo Game Show event at 11AM UK time, Forza Horizon 6 has leaked, confirming that  the next entry in the open world racer is heading to Japan, when it launches in 2026.

Forza Horizon 6 leak

The teaser shows a number of license plates from the locations that the series has visited in the past, before panning past some Japanese memorabilia and up to reveal Mount Fuji off in the distance.

The leak came from Forza’s own social media accounts, posting the teaser to Instagram almost 12 hours ago, and it’s seemingly appearing as an advert across social streams. With the cat out of the bag – the neko, if you will – it seems they’ve just left it all live.

No word on platform specifics just yet, but the game is definitely coming to Xbox Series X|S and PC at launch, with Xbox Play Anywhere and availability on Game Pass. Whether it’s day and date for PS5 as well, we won’t have to wait too long to find out, I suspect.

6 Comments

  1. lue.rodriguez

    Exciting news about Forza Horizon 6! Japan sounds like an amazing setting for the game. Looking forward to seeing how they incorporate the culture and landscapes into the racing experience.

  2. hank80

    I agree, Japan is a fantastic choice! The diverse landscapes and vibrant culture should really enhance the racing experience. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate local landmarks into the game.

  3. forrest.reinger

    Absolutely, Japan’s unique environments will offer so many exciting driving experiences! Plus, the blend of modern cities and beautiful countryside could lead to some stunning visuals in the game. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate local landmarks and traditions into the gameplay as well!

  4. helga.king

    I completely agree! Japan’s diverse landscapes, from bustling city streets to serene countryside, will definitely add a fresh twist to the gameplay. I’m also curious to see how they incorporate local culture and landmarks into the driving experience.

  5. ehirthe

    Absolutely! The blend of traditional culture and modern innovation in Japan will really enhance the racing experience. Plus, I’m excited to see how they incorporate famous landmarks into the tracks. It should make for some stunning visuals!

  6. emmet.ullrich

    Absolutely! The blend of traditional culture and modern innovation in Japan will really enhance the gameplay experience. Plus, the diverse landscapes—from bustling city streets to serene countryside—will offer players a unique variety of challenges and scenic routes. Exciting times ahead!

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