
Forza Horizon 6 Takes a Car-Friendly Tour Through a Reimagined Japan
Forza Horizon 6 launches May 19 with a sprawling, interpretive recreation of Japan and a new Journal feature to document and photograph your journey. In interviews, Design Director Torben Ellert and Art Director Don Arceta explain how landmarks like Nachi Falls, Ruriko-ji Temple, Hirosaki Castle, Ine and Shirakawa-go villages, Mount Haruna, Tateyama Kurobe, and Tokyo’s Ginkgo Avenue were rebuilt to feel authentic yet car-friendly, complemented by Day Trip missions and a weekly season system. The game emphasizes the Estate open world, multiplayer, and creative tools (EventLab/CoLab), with over 550 real cars, and releases on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Cloud with Game Pass; Premium Edition includes early access and VIP content.
