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Forza Horizon 6 will be set exactly where we expected it to be set
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Forza Horizon 6 will be set exactly where we expected it to be set

by admin September 27, 2025


The next grand open-world setting for the next Forza Horizon game will be Japan, Microsoft has accidentally announced, and it will be released in 2026.

The announcement came via an Instagram post on the official Forza Horizon account. This let slip, ahead of a Tokyo Game Show 2025 Xbox briefing today, that “The Horizon Festival is heading to Japan. Coming 2026.” The post has since been removed. Whoops!

Image credit: Playground Games / Microsoft

The full announcement is expected to occur in the Xbox briefing that’s only moments away – due to begin at 11am UK time. How much of the game we’ll see, we don’t yet know, nor how much of Japan it will allow us to explore.

Forza Horizon 5 was released four years ago now, in 2021, and this year debuted on PlayStation 5, in the spring. Tom thinks it’s one of the greatest racing games of all time. Given that, the question of whether this new instalment could launch on PlayStation 5 is probably more “when?” rather than “if?”. Or, “How long will Microsoft keep it exclusive to Xbox for?”





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Forza Horizon 6 will come to PlayStation 5, but not immediately
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Forza Horizon 6 will integrate Japanese culture into the “most full” series location so far

by admin September 26, 2025


Forza Horizon 6 will be set in Japan, as revealed by Microsoft at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. Not only that, it will be the biggest and “most full” of any map in the series so far.

Art director Don Arceta discussed the game with Games Radar, describing its version of Japan as “full of contrast”.

“This map that we’ve created for Japan, or Horizon’s version of Japan, is big, but also dense,” he said. “There’s always something around the corner for you to discover and see.” What’s more, the map will include Tokyo too – “the biggest city that we’ve done in a Horizon game yet.”

Forza Horizon 6 – Official Teaser Trailer | Tokyo Game Show 2025Watch on YouTube

Japan has long been requested as a location for the driving series. Arceta provided further detail on the approach from studio Playground Games.

“We never set out to make a location one-to-one,” he said. “It’s always capturing the spirit of the location, and trying to do that in an authentic way and obviously a respectful way. We use a lot of real life data as much as we can to build our world; so a lot of satellite data for the terrain, we take a lot of 3D scans of objects actually on location, a lot of reference photography. We capture skies. So, you know, there’s a lot there that we take”.

He added Forza Horizon 6 will be “the most approachable and welcoming game”, and will also be something of a celebration of Japanese culture.

“Japan’s a breathtaking location, but I think [players will] be surprised just how much more of the culture we’ve tried to integrate into Horizon 6 outside of just the location,” said Arceta. “So obviously there’s car culture, but there’s different festivals and other cultural aspects that we actually wanted to inject a lot more into this game. I think we kind of dipped our toe in that a bit with Horizon 5. But working closely with Kyoko [Yamashita, cultural consultant], I think people will be surprised; they’ll probably learn a bit more about this location than they might expect.”

Forza Horizon 6 ended Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show Broadcast yesterday, though it wasn’t actually shown. Instead we just saw a quick teaser. The news also leaked ahead of the show.

The game will be coming to Xbox and PC first in 2026, with a PlayStation 5 release to follow.



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Forza Horizon 6 will come to PlayStation 5, but not immediately
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Forza Horizon 6 will come to PlayStation 5, but not immediately

by admin September 26, 2025


Forza Horizon 5 set a historic precedent earlier this year when it was released on PlayStation 5. It marked the first time Microsoft’s exclusive Xbox racing brand had appeared on a Sony machine – historically a rival in the console space. It was a landmark moment in Microsoft’s pivot to Xbox being more of a software company than a hardware-restricted one.

This move meant that when Forza Horizon 6 was announced this morning, with a Japanese setting and a 2026 release date, one of the biggest questions was: which platforms will it be released on? Will it be a PlayStation 5 game and if so, when will it be released – at the same time?

Today’s Forza Horizon 6 teaser.Watch on YouTube

Now, we partially know the answer. Yes, Forza Horizon 6 will be a PlayStation 5 game, but no, it won’t be released at the same time. A Forza Horizon 6 announcement post on Xbox News Wire reveals, in an endnote, that: “Forza Horizon 6 will launch first on Xbox consoles and PC in 2026.” And then: “Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios are also working together to bring Forza Horizon 6 to PlayStation 5 post-launch.”

A period of exclusivity makes sense, of course – why concede every advantage? It’s also worth underlining that Forza Horizon 6 will be a day-one Game Pass game as all Microsoft Studios games are. The question now becomes how long will PlayStation owners have to wait? Six months, a year, more? And in that wait, will we glimpse a plan Microsoft intends to return to as it brings more internally developed games to other consoles? This is new ground we’re breaking, remember.

We’re promised more information on Forza Horizon 6 in the spring next year.


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Forza Horizon 6 Has The Franchise's Biggest Open World Yet
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Forza Horizon 6 Has The Franchise’s Biggest Open World Yet

by admin September 26, 2025


On Thursday, after a lot of rumors and leaks, Xbox officially announced Forza Horizon 6. And yes, as many expected, the next Forza Horizon game is set in Japan and will launch in 2026. We haven’t seen much of the upcoming open-world racing sequel, but we do know that it will have the franchise’s biggest open world, and you can expect a lot to see and do in this big ol’ map.

In a new interview with Gamesradar, Forza Horizon 6 art director Don Arceta claimed that the open-world racer will have the “biggest map yet” in the history of the series. Considering the fact that Forza Horizon 5 was twice the size of the game before that, it seems players will have a lot of digital Japan to explore. But don’t expect Horizon 6‘s Japan to be empty or boring, as Arceta told the outlet that the new map is Playground’s “most full.”

“Like, obviously, we can’t go bigger without filling it with things to do and see,” explained Arceta. “And I think this map that we’ve created for Japan, or Horizon’s version of Japan, is big, but also dense. There’s always something around the corner for you to discover and see. But yeah, it’s bigger. I won’t put a number on it. It is bigger.”

And inside this large open world is Forza Horizon 6‘s version of Tokyo, which the game’s art director calls the “biggest city” the studio has ever created.

“[What] I’m really excited about that is also bigger, is our urban area, which is Tokyo city. That’s the biggest city that we’ve done in a Horizon game yet,” said Areta. “I think people will be most surprised about the city, Tokyo city, because I think it is probably our most ambitious. It’s really layered and complex. And I think players will just enjoy that space. It’ll be something new and fresh.”

Interestingly, as revealed in Gamesradar’s interview, the elevated roadways players will find in Forza Horizon 6′s version of Tokyo were built using the tech the studio created for the Hot Wheels tracks in Forza Horizon 5. Don’t expect any orange plastic tracks around Japan at launch, though. Forza Horizon 6 will arrive sometime in 2026 on Xbox Series X/S and PC, with a PS5 port coming at a later date.



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Forza Horizon 6 Takes Players To Japan Next Year
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Forza Horizon 6 Takes Players To Japan Next Year

by admin September 25, 2025


Forza Horizon 6 was the main headliner of Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show broadcast, which served as a fitting venue given that the next entry brings the Horizon Festival to Japan. 

Developer Playground Games released a short teaser trailer and is keeping gameplay details to a minimum; don’t expect to see Forza Horizon 6 in action until early next year, according to an Xbox Wire developer interview. In the meantime, the studio teases locations such as Tokyo and Mt. Fuji, as some of the recognizable spots players will race in and around. 

 

Although we don’t know what the vehicle roster looks like, expect Japanese car culture to play a prominent role in this entry. In Horizon tradition, seasonal weather changes will shake up the visuals while also affecting how players drive. 

Forza Horizon 6 will launch first on Xbox Series X/S (including day one on Game Pass) and PC via Windows and Steam in 2026. The game will also be released on PlayStation 5 sometime post-launch. You can read our review of the series’ previous entry, 2021’s Forza Horizon 5, here. 



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In Forza Horizon 5, you can download Mario liveries for your Porsche.
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Xbox Found A Way To Stream Horizon Forza 5 To Your Car

by admin September 10, 2025


Microsoft wants to turn your car into an Xbox, too. Not content just to stream Game Pass to your TV, laptop, or smartphone, it’s also aiming to beam hits like Forza Horizon 5 directly into your Kia Sportage. Microsoft and LG announced a new partnership on Tuesday to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to over 20 million internet-connected vehicles by 2030. Who’s ready to play The Elder Scrolls 6 in the back of their Uber?

“Our work with LG is the latest example of Xbox expanding to new places, building on partnerships that already bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to mobile devices, PCs, and TVs,” Xbox marketing VP Christopher Lee said in a blog post. “By adding vehicles to the mix, we’re giving players more choice than ever in how they enjoy their games.”

The initiative only pertains to EVs that support LG’s webOS Automotive Content Platform (ACP) which at this point is primarily Kia and mostly not in the U.S. But LG exec Eun Seok-hyun is promising there will be 20 million of these vehicles on the road somewhere in the next five years. Whether that includes the country where Microsoft is headquartered or not will depend on whether Congress ever revives the electric vehicle tax credit program it recently killed. Otherwise anyone who wants to make their car into an Xbox will have to do it the old-fashioned way.

Xbox’s recent pivot to being hardware-agnostic comes as it’s developing dedicated gaming OS layers for Windows on PC handhelds and bringing more of its exclusives to PS5 and Switch 2. It’s unclear if that will move the needle much on the overall growth of Game Pass, which hasn’t announced new subscriber numbers in over a year. This new campaign to turn cars into Xboxes comes just as Microsoft announces a mandatory return to the office for all employees within a 50-mile radius of its Redmond campus. Now they’ll have something new to do while sitting in traffic, at least eventually.



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